The book, Voice for the Voiceless: Over Seven Decades of Struggle With China For My Land and My People, releases on March 11.
-by Hindustan Times
Tibetan spiritual leader the 14th Dalai Lama, who turns 90 this July, will be releasing a new book in March that offers insights into his decades-long dealings with China.
The book, Voice for the Voiceless: Over Seven Decades of Struggle With China For My Land and My People, consists of personal, spiritual and historical reflections and will be released on March 11.
Though the Dalai Lama has dozens of books, including autobiographies while in exile, to his credit, the new book recounts the more than seven-decade-long struggle with China, including negotiations, cultural preservation, and advocating for Tibetans under Chinese rule.
According to publisher HarperCollins, through the book, almost 75 years after China’s initial invasion of Tibet, the Dalai Lama reminds the world of Tibet’s unresolved struggle for freedom and the hardship his people continue to face in their homeland.
He offers his thoughts on the geopolitics of the region and shares how he was able to preserve his own humanity through the profound losses and challenges that threaten the survival of Tibetans. Click here to read more.