Tibet Talks - Jamyang Norbu

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • This month for Tibet Talks we sat down with Jamyang Norbu, activist and author of “Echoes from Forgotten Mountains.” Join us as he discusses the people and history behind his fascinating new book.
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Komentáře • 15

  • @familystuff4306
    @familystuff4306 Před 28 dny

    Thank you 🙏 for endless hard work.

  • @Nidol
    @Nidol Před 29 dny +2

    Thank you Jamyang la for this great book looking forward to reading. And thanks for keeping Independent Tibet alive. Learned so much about Independent Tibet in this short interview.keep up great work.i want to thank you🙏ICT for given platform to this one man, one stand( Independent Tibet), our Independent Tibet or free Tibet before PRC invasion and occupied Tibet has been silenced. My families have sacrificed their lives for Independent Tibet. Bhod Ranzen!!! Free Tibet!!!

  • @tsepakrigzin3480
    @tsepakrigzin3480 Před 29 dny +2

    Awesome! Jamyang Norbu la. I love your Tibetanness: one man, one life, one philosophy- One Political Stand: RANGZEN forever. Thank you ICT for presenting JN la while other Tibetan media channels in WA seem to have given up on JN. Great job JN la!

  • @AlternityGM
    @AlternityGM Před 17 dny

    Great interview. Tibet was an independent country before the 1949-50 PRC invasion. Tibet had its own govt, population, territory and capacity for foreign affairs. Tibet signed its own treaties with Nepal (1856), Britain (1904/1914), Mongolia (1913) and even the ROC (1918). Tibet had its own army & legal system and its agents traveled around the world in 1946 on Tibetan not Chinese passports. Even Yuan, Ming & Qing official archives show Tibet was never part of China.

  • @user-vy8mp5sv7b
    @user-vy8mp5sv7b Před měsícem +4

    Great to see Independence advocate, eminent writer and true patriot -Jamyang Norbu. He is last of the first generation of Tibetans who have fought both physically (by joining Mustang guerrillas (གློ་བསྒྲིག་འཛུགས) and later fighting with the might of his pen for the rest of his life! May you live long and continue the Tibetan independence Movement by giving talks, gracing meetings and enlightening the younger generation!

  • @karmakhangkar3525
    @karmakhangkar3525 Před 29 dny +1

    I read this very important book soon after it was available in Kathmandu. It’s interesting.

  • @tseringyudon5748
    @tseringyudon5748 Před měsícem +5

    Whaste time

  • @lhojong
    @lhojong Před měsícem +3

    ICT turning on a warrior speaks a volime abt Tibetan freedom. Bhoedgyallo!!

  • @taidelek9994
    @taidelek9994 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks for keeping the Tibet flame alive, Jamyang la

  • @kunsangdhongong8195
    @kunsangdhongong8195 Před 29 dny

    .Tashi Deleck dearest God's French fighter jamyang Nopu la ཁྱེད་་ཉིད་་ཀྱིས་་སྐུ་་ཚེ་་ཧྲིལ་་པོར་་བོད་་རྒྱལ་ཁབ་་ཆེན་་པོ་་དང་་བླ་་་ན་་མེད་་པའི་་བོད་་མི་་རིགས་་རྣམས་་རང་་དབང་་གཙང་་མའི་་བདེ་་སྐྱིད་་ལ་་རོལ་་་ཐུབ་་ཆེད་་ཉིན་་མཚན་་་ཀུན་་ཏུ་་སྐུ་་ལས་་ཚད་་དང་་ལྷག་་པར་་དུ
    འང་་ཕྱི་་དགྲ་་ནང་་དགྲ་་མང་་པོ་་ཞིག་་གིས་་དམའ་་འབེབས་་དང་་སྡུག་་་རྩུབ་་ཚད་་མེད་་མྱོང་་་དགོས་་བྱུང་་ཡང་་་སྙིང་་སྟོབས་་ངར་་ལྕགས ་་ལྟར་་བུར་་དཔའ་་བོའི་་སྙིང་་སྟོབས་་་་ཞུམ་་པ་་མེད་་པར་
    འདི་་ལྟར་་བུའི་་དཔའ་་བོའི་་སྐྱེ་བུ་་་ནི་་འཇིག་རྟེན་་འདིའི་་་
    ་་ནང་་ཤིན་་ཏུ་་དཀོན་་པོ་་ཞིག་་རེད་་་ང་་ཚོ་་དྲང་་བདེན་་མི་་དམངས་་རྣམས་་ནས་་ཁྱེད་་དཔའ་་བོ་་རྣམས་་ཀྱི་་ཆེད་་སྨོན་་ལམ་་ཉིན་་གཅིག་་ཀྱང་་ཆད་་མྱོང་་མེད་་we..are wishing you praying for you long live and Healthy and Wealthy and Happynis for ever and pls very very take care of your security's and everything and very very careful of those Evils Beings hurting to you and yours supporters and you will Win from everyone and everything and every Evils Beings thanks alod again and again from the truth people's 🔱🌞🔱🌞🔱🌞🔱🌞🔱🌞🔱🌞🔱🌞💥🔱🌞🤝🌷🌻🔥🙏🔥🌷💥🌻🦚🤗🐞

  • @user-lc3ho1df9c
    @user-lc3ho1df9c Před 29 dny +3

    Writer cannot tell the truth of history