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New Zealand and Fiji MPs Show Solidarity with Tibet's Human Rights Struggle

New Zealand and Fiji MPs support Tibet’s human rights, pledging to raise awareness of violations and show solidarity on Human Rights Day.

Tibetan Government-in-Exile Condemns China’s Policies on Dalai Lama's Nobel Prize Anniversary

Tibetan Government-in-Exile condemns China’s repression in Tibet, urging global support to protect Tibetan culture, identity, and human rights.

Students for a Free Tibet Mark Human Rights Day, Call for Release of Political Prisoners

Tibetan activists launch "Write for Rights" on Human Rights Day, urging China to release 5 political prisoners and honor human rights in Tibet.

Tibetan Youth Workshop in Vienna Focuses on Advocacy and Leadership

Tibetan youth workshop in Vienna empowers advocacy skills, tackling China’s policies, cultural preservation, and grassroots mobilization strategies.

Tibetan Parents Urged to Reconsider Language Studies as Exam Policy Shifts

China's policy to exclude Tibetan from college exams urges parents to reconsider language study, raising concerns over Tibetan cultural preservation.

Tibetans in Japan Join Global Call for Human Rights in Tokyo

Tibetans in Japan join a global march in Tokyo, calling for human rights and democracy, highlighting China's repression in Tibet and other regions.

Tibetan Associations’ Conference Begins in Washington DC

The 22nd North American Tibetan Associations Conference begins in Washington DC, focusing on unity, data accuracy, and preparations for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday.

Tibetan Associations’ Conference Begins in Washington DC

The 22nd North American Tibetan Associations Conference begins in Washington DC, focusing on unity, data accuracy, and preparations for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday.

China’s Hydropower Expansion Threatens Millions of Tibetan Lives

China's hydropower dams threaten Tibet's culture, displace 1.2M people, and harm the environment, says new report. Calls for sustainable energy solutions.

Lower TCV School to Shut Down Due to Low Enrollment

Lower TCV School to close in December 2024 due to low enrollment, reflecting challenges in Tibetan exile education, reports *Phayul*.

Tibetan Monk Released from Prison in Poor Health After Serving 3.5 Years

Rachung Gendun, a Tibetan monk jailed for sending donations to the Dalai Lama and an exiled monastery abbot, was released on Nov. 16 after serving three and a half years, according to sources in Tibet cited by *Radio Free...

Kinnauris Offer Long-Life Prayers for the Dalai Lama

Kinnauris honor the Dalai Lama with prayers for his long life at Tsuglagkhang Temple, celebrating compassion, tradition, and hope for global harmony.

China Expands Red Army Schools to Promote Communist Ideology in Tibetan Regions

China expands Red Army Schools in Tibetan regions to promote Communist ideology, blending patriotism with education amid cultural assimilation concerns.

Housing Plots Allocated to 54 Families Under Tibetan Settlement Project

54 families received housing plots in Mainpat's Phendeling Tibetan Settlement under CTA's BBCC project, with construction set to begin this year.

Tibetan Education Symposium Addresses Declining Enrolment and Quality Challenges

Tibetan education faces declining enrolment and quality challenges, as experts meet in Dharamshala to strategize improvements and align with exile goals.

Tenzin Choegyal Nominated for International Folk Music Award

Tenzin Choegyal’s *Tenzin Sings with Nightingales* earns a 2025 International Folk Music Awards nomination, spotlighting Tibetan folk traditions globally.

Tibetan Buddhism Represented at Vatican World Interfaith Conference

Kyabje Kundeling Rinpoche joined global faith leaders at the Vatican Interfaith Conference, promoting harmony and the Dalai Lama's vision for world peace.

Tibetans Hold 11th Protest Against Musée Guimet in Paris

Tibetans stage 11th protest at Musée Guimet, opposing the renaming of a Tibetan exhibit to “Himalayan World” as an act of cultural erasure.

Nepal Reaffirms China Ties, Pledges Stance Against Tibetan Separatism

Nepal pledges support for China’s stance on Tibet during PM Oli’s visit. Nine deals signed, but key Belt and Road projects remain stalled over funding disputes.

Contributions Invited for Dalai Lama’s 90th Birthday Celebrations

Contribute to Dalai Lama's 90th birthday celebrations! Support the "Year of Compassion" events by donating through Tibetan Settlement Offices or Offices of Tibet.

Young Tibetans Gather in Stockholm for Europe V-TAG Strategy Meeting

Young Tibetans from six nations met in Stockholm for advocacy training, cultural exchange, and strategy planning to advance the Tibetan cause in Europe.

Lithuania Expels Chinese Diplomats Amid Rising Tensions

Lithuania expels three Chinese diplomats over legal violations, deepening tensions linked to Taiwan ties and alleged Chinese interference.

Chinese Journalist and Former Harvard Fellow Dong Yuyu Sentenced to 7 Years

Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu sentenced to 7 years for espionage. Family denies charges, citing crackdown on dissent under Xi Jinping. (*Washington Post*).

Tibetan Settlement Officers Meet Arunachal CM Pema Khandu

Tibetan Settlement Officers met Arunachal CM Pema Khandu, discussing community grievances and expressing gratitude for his support of Tibetan initiatives.

First Ever Tibetan Artists Festival Highlights Freedom Struggle Through Art

Tibetan Artists Festival in Dharamshala showcases global talent, highlighting Tibet's freedom struggle and unity through art, music, and storytelling.

Tibetan Activist Jailed for Exposing Environmental Damage by Chinese Firm

Tibetan activist jailed for exposing illegal sand mining by a Chinese firm that damaged rivers feeding the Yangtze and Yellow. Court cites “public unrest.”

UN Forum Highlights Cultural Suppression in Tibet

UN Forum exposes China's repression in Tibet: over 1M children in colonial schools, cultural sites demolished, minority rights under threat.

Tibetan Youth Congress Bike Rally Reaches Dibrugarh

Tibetan Youth Congress rally reaches Dibrugarh, advocating Tibet's independence and raising awareness about China's cultural suppression in the region.

G7 Condemns China's Human Rights Record in Tibet

G7 and EU condemn China's rights abuses in Tibet, East Turkestan, and Hong Kong, urging Beijing to honor international human rights commitments.

BDRC and LTWA Collaborate on Digital Preservation of Rare Tibetan Manuscripts

BDRC and LTWA digitize 420 rare Tibetan manuscripts, preserving over 216,000 images online to ensure global access to Tibetan cultural heritage.