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This weekend marked the 60th anniversary of Tibet's failed uprising against China. Six decades ago, the Dalai Lama, Tibet's traditional Buddhist leader, went into exile in India. He established a government-in-exile and launched a campaign for a free Tibet. His efforts earned him worldwide respect and fame. His adherence to non-violence won him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989. Under Chinese rule, critics say Tibet's unique cultural heritage and language are slowly fading away. But China says that under its rule, Tibet has experienced economic growth, increased lifespans and improved education.
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