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Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama attended the swearing-in ceremony of re-elected Sikyong Penpa Tsering at Namgyal Monastery in McLeod Ganj, India. Tsering secured a second term after winning 61% of votes and used the occasion to sharply criticize China's rule in Tibet.

During his address, Penpa Tsering argued that Beijing lacks legitimacy in Tibet and warned that Chinese policies threaten Tibetan language, culture, and religious identity. The ceremony featured traditional Tibetan performances and was attended by devotees and officials from the Tibetan community in exile.

Watch the full report for key moments from the oath-taking ceremony, the Dalai Lama's presence, and Penpa Tsering's strong message on Tibet's future.

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00:08I'm so excited to see you in the next video.
01:00The procedure will pay his respects to becoming a support and talent a month by offering traditional stuff.
01:54China has no legitimacy.
01:59China has no legitimacy of their rule in Tibet.
02:02That is why they are trying to seek their legitimacy from the international community.
02:07So even in the case of Tibetan government in exile, they always say, oh, Tibetan government in exile is not
02:12recognized by any government in this world.
02:15But legitimacy does not come only from international recognition, which China is trying to seek when they don't have the
02:21legitimacy on their own.
02:24Now, in our speech today also, we have requested the Tibetans inside Tibet, starting from household, to keep the Tibetan
02:31language and culture and religion intact.
02:33And that's exactly what China is doing with the ethnic unity law, which is a very positive name to all
02:38these things.
02:39But it's very destructive in nature because it has the whole idea of this legislation is to destroy Tibetan or
02:47other nationalities' identity.
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