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A-Nya Sengdra, a Tibetan nomad and environmental activist from eastern Tibet was detained on 4th September 2018. 4th September, 2021 marks three years since his arrest.
He was sentenced to seven years in prison on false charges. His arrest and detention appears to be a response to his peaceful activism as an environmentalist, community leader and anti-corruption activist. He has committed no crime under Chinese or international law and should be freed.

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The Tibetan Women’s Association (TWA) was originally founded on March 12, 1959 in Tibet. On this day – known as Women’s Uprising Day – thousands of Tibetan women in Lhasa gathered together to protest against the illegal occupation of Tibet by Communist China.
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