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- Lhakar abstract "Lhakar is a Tibetan word which can be translated literally as « White Wednesday » and occasionally as « pure dedication ». It refers to the self-reliance Tibetan movement which appeared after the Tibet uprising against Chinese rule. The movement is based on a non violence strategy, applied through social, cultural, and economical activities.".
- Q16874346 abstract "Lhakar is a Tibetan word which can be translated literally as « White Wednesday » and occasionally as « pure dedication ». It refers to the self-reliance Tibetan movement which appeared after the Tibet uprising against Chinese rule. The movement is based on a non violence strategy, applied through social, cultural, and economical activities.".
- Lhakar comment "Lhakar is a Tibetan word which can be translated literally as « White Wednesday » and occasionally as « pure dedication ». It refers to the self-reliance Tibetan movement which appeared after the Tibet uprising against Chinese rule. The movement is based on a non violence strategy, applied through social, cultural, and economical activities.".
- Q16874346 comment "Lhakar is a Tibetan word which can be translated literally as « White Wednesday » and occasionally as « pure dedication ». It refers to the self-reliance Tibetan movement which appeared after the Tibet uprising against Chinese rule. The movement is based on a non violence strategy, applied through social, cultural, and economical activities.".