Thank you very much.
Ms. Choekyi, I would like to ask you a simple question.
You probably know that some of my colleagues and I have been banned from entering Chinese territory. This is obviously political.
When one fights against the Chinese communist regime, as we have done to advocate for the Uyghurs, for example, and for Tibetans and so forth, a certain rhetoric against us appears, saying that our remarks are racist toward China. When this happens, I believe it could be a case of Beijing propaganda, which then echoes in the public sphere.
How important is this propaganda in the public sphere? In your view, how can one avoid falling into this trap?