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It
is as an interactive journey, from the book style which was inspired
by the sacred Tibetan Buddhist texts, and also visual by which the reader,
can be able to "feel" part of the Tibetan culture. A population
that lives in exile from 1959 year in which the China has annexed by
force the peaceful Tibet. It is mainly thanks to India that the Tibetan
culture was able to preserve itself. Thousands of Tibetan went through
the boundary risking the life to reach India, Nepal or Buthan. Small
community live also in West, the most numerous in Switzerland (about
2000 Tibetan).
KidAid operates from 1996 mainly in India, but also in Bhutan and Nepal
with programs of support to children and monks and for works of solidarity.
The aim is to support a community that risks the extinction (in Tibet
it is in action the "sinizzazione" that means the "suppression"
of the Tibetan culture), and to contribute for school education or for
medical support to a population that is deprived of everything, besides
the preservation of the Tibetan Buddhism that have its fundaments on
peace and compassion toward all beings.
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