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Jul
When Tsering Woeser, a Tibetan writer living in China, found a collection of negatives in a suitcase she left for her dying father, she had no idea she was looking at one of the most important legacies that would change her life. Tsering Dorjee, this writer's father, was an officer in the Tibet-based branch of the People's Liberation Army when the Cultural Revolution broke out in 1966. Thanks to his privileged position in the Army, his father was able to photograph first-hand and in great detail various events that affected the Tibetan people. But what caught her daughter's attention the…