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China vehemently opposes the Nobel Peace Prize, primarily due to its one-party rule, disdain for democratic systems in other countries, and expansionist ambitions encroaching on foreign territories. In 1989, when the Dalai Lama received the Nobel Peace Prize, China strongly criticised not only one of the world's most peace-loving spiritual figures, but the prize itself. Despite occasional controversies, the Nobel Peace Prize has become a widely accepted recognition of significant contributions to positive change in various fields, such as science, creativity, art, and peace advocacy. Tibet was once an independent nation covering 26.63% of China's land area, and the Dalai…
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