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UK House of Lords Criticize China's Human Rights Violations in Tibet
UK Lords criticize China's rights violations in Tibet, Hong Kong, and beyond, highlighting Tibet's erased history and Dalai Lama's non-violence advocacy.
Tibetan Village Leader Dies in Chinese Custody in Tibet
Tibetan leader Gonpo Namgyal dies after alleged torture in Chinese custody, sparking fears over intensified suppression of Tibetan culture and language.
China Sanctions Canadian Advocates for Uyghurs, Tibetans Amid Rising Tensions
China sanctions 20 Canadians, two groups over Uyghur, Tibetan advocacy, escalating tensions after Canada's sanctions on Chinese officials for rights abuses.
Tibetan Village Leader Dies After Beatings; Over 20 Villagers Detained by Chinese Authorities
Tibetan leader Gonpo Namgyal dies after severe beatings in detention; fears grow for activist Khenpo Tenpa Dhargye amid ongoing Chinese crackdowns.
After Paris, British Museum Faces Backlash Over Using “Xizang” Term
British Museum faces backlash for using “Xizang” in its Tibetan exhibit, accused of legitimizing China’s narrative and undermining Tibetan identity.
U.S. Congress Reauthorizes Key Provisions Supporting Tibetan Rights
U.S. Congress reauthorizes key Tibetan rights provisions in NDAA, renewing RATA, boosting oversight on Tibet, and addressing U.S. consulate closure in Chengdu.
Video Reveals Abuse of Tibetan Student by Chinese Principal
Video shows Chinese principal abusing Tibetan student, sparking outrage over human rights violations in state-run boarding schools. Calls for action grow.
Japan’s Parliamentary Group for Tibet Appoints New Leadership
Japan’s Parliamentary Support Group for Tibet appoints Yamatani Eriko as Chairperson, pledging to advocate for Tibetan rights and human freedoms.
Dalai Lama in Excellent Health, Confirms Dr. Zorba Paster
His Holiness the Dalai Lama in excellent health after successful knee treatment, confirms Dr. Zorba Paster, citing improved strength, mobility, and daily exercise.
Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile Conducts Advocacy in Delhi
Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile advocates in Delhi, urging India to recognize Tibet's struggles and support dialogue with China for Tibetan autonomy.
Tibetan Activist Tsering Tso Detained Over Social Media Posts
Tibetan activist Tsering Tso detained for criticizing Chinese authorities online; highlights ongoing discrimination and harassment in Qinghai province.
Japan Parliament’s Tibet Support Group Faces Setback After Election Losses
Japan's Tibet Support Group loses 30% of its members in elections, impacting leadership. Preparations for the 2025 World Parliamentary Convention remain on track.
Xi Jinping Pushes for Wider Mandarin Use in Border Regions
Xi Jinping calls for wider Mandarin use in China's border regions, sparking concerns over the erosion of ethnic minority languages and cultural identities.
Nepal Referred to Tibet as “Xizang” in a Joint Statement
Nepal refers to Tibet as “Xizang” in a joint statement, signaling closer China ties, sparking concerns over Tibetan identity and Beijing's growing influence.
China Extends Visa-Free Transit to 10 Days to Boost Tourism
China extends visa-free transit to 10 days for travelers from 54 countries, boosting tourism with streamlined policies and expanded regional access.
Chinese Authorities Arrest Prominent Tibetan Influencer Sonam Choedrub
Chinese authorities arrest Tibetan influencer Sonam Choedrub, citing unspecified crimes, amid rising crackdowns on popular online figures in Tibet.
Tibet’s Struggle Highlighted at 3rd International Day of Peace Seminar in South Korea
Tibet’s 3rd International Day of Peace Seminar in Seoul highlights the Dalai Lama's message of non-violence, justice, and human rights on the 35th Nobel anniversary.
Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile Holds Strategic Meeting in Delhi
Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile holds strategic meeting in Delhi, focusing on diplomacy, conflict resolution, and amplifying Tibet's non-violent struggle.
Tibetan Delegation Concludes Nepal Visit to Engage Local Communities
Tibetan delegation concludes Nepal visit, engaging communities, inspecting settlements, and meeting dignitaries to strengthen ties with exiled Tibetans.
Tibetan Delegation Advocates for Tibet in the Netherlands
Tibetan parliamentarians advocate for human rights in the Netherlands, meet officials, and join protests, highlighting Tibet's struggle under Chinese rule.
Tibetan Administration Confident in Bipartisan US Support Despite Trump’s Election
Central Tibetan administration is confident in bipartisan US support for their cause, citing consistent backing from both Trump and Biden administrations.
EU Raises Alarm Over Human Rights Abuses in Tibet
European Union voices concern over Tibet's worsening human rights, citing cultural repression, religious controls, and calls for political prisoners' release.
Nepal Rejects Panchen Lama's Visit Amid Geopolitical Tensions
Nepal blocks China-backed Panchen Lama's visit, citing neutrality in religious matters, amid fears of geopolitical tensions and diplomatic strain.
Dinesh Shahra Launches Dalai Lama’s Secret to Happiness in Dharamshala
Dr. Dinesh Shahra launches Dalai Lama's Secret to Happiness book in Dharamshala, promoting His Holiness's teachings and supporting Tibetan cultural heritage.
Middle Way Policy Workshop Engages Sarah College Graduates
Sarah College hosts a 3-day workshop on the Middle Way Policy, engaging students in Tibet's history, legal status, and peaceful conflict resolution.
India Foundation Delegation Visits Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile
India Foundation delegation meets Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, urging India to counter Chinese misinformation and address Sino-Tibetan conflict.
Nancy Pelosi Receives ICT's Light of Truth Award for Dedication to Tibet
Nancy Pelosi honored with ICT's Light of Truth Award for lifelong dedication to Tibet, recognizing her advocacy for human rights and the Tibetan cause.
Tawang Celebrates 35th Anniversary of Dalai Lama’s Nobel Peace Prize
Tawang celebrates 35 years of the Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace Prize, honoring his non-violent advocacy for Tibetan liberation and world peace.
Canada Sanctions Eight Chinese Officials Over Human Rights Abuses
Canada sanctions 8 Chinese officials over alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Tibet, joining the U.S., UK, and EU in condemning China's repression.
Tower Hamlets Council Rejects Chinese Embassy Plans Again
Tower Hamlets Council rejects China's London super embassy plan again over security and local concerns; UK government to make final decision in 2025.






























