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Freed Tibetan Activist Anyak Sengdra Faces Renewed Interrogation

Chinese authorities have renewed their crackdown on freed Tibetan activist Anyak Sengdra, confiscating his phone and placing him under extreme surveillance.

US Watchdog Demands Sanctions Over China’s Attack on Tibetan Buddhism

The latest USCIRF report strongly condemns China’s severe crackdown on Tibetan Buddhism, urging the US to impose strict sanctions and protect religious rights.

Tibetologist Vijay Kranti Warns Against Beijing Dialogue at Book Launch

At his Dharamshala book launch, Tibetologist Vijay Kranti warned Tibetan leaders that China historically uses diplomatic dialogue to deflect global scrutiny.

Tibetan Monk Secretly Sentenced to Six Years Amid Family Harassment

Chinese authorities have secretly sentenced Tibetan monk Palden Yeshe to six years in prison. His family faced severe harassment and his brother was beaten.

Tibetans in Switzerland Launch Peace March to Chinese Embassy

The Tibetan Community of Switzerland has launched a week-long peace march to the Chinese Embassy in Zurich to protest severe human rights abuses in Tibet.

Hundreds in Taiwan March for Tibetan Uprising Day

Hundreds in Taiwan march for the 67th Tibetan Uprising Day. Activists in Taipei protest China’s cultural repression and defend global democratic freedoms.

Over 100 Global Delegates Unite in Dharamshala for Tibet Support Summit

Over 100 global delegates have gathered in Dharamshala for the Special International Tibet Support Groups Meeting to honor the Dalai Lama's 90th birth year.

CTA Slams Fake Letter About March 10 Uprising Day Cancellation

Central Tibetan Administration denies a fake letter about March 10 events being canceled. The forged document falsely cites the Dalai Lama's brothers.

Tibetan Sowa Rigpa at Risk as Student Enrollment and Jobs Decline

Sowa Rigpa faces a crisis as Tibetan student numbers drop and job placements vanish. Tibet Express reports why this ancient tradition is at a crossroads today.

Museum of Goa Hosts Special Exhibition Honoring Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday

Tibet Museum and the Museum of Goa launched a week-long exhibition to honor the 14th Dalai Lama's 90th birthday and showcase resilient Tibetan history.

Chinese Official’s ChatGPT Diary Exposes Global Repression Network

A Chinese official accidentally exposed Beijing's massive transnational repression network by using ChatGPT as a diary to track global intimidation operations.

Tibetan Chess Player Makes Historic National Appearance

Dawa Tenzin makes history as the only Tibetan to compete in India's National Chess Championship of the Deaf, inspiring others to pursue their hobbies.

China Bans Tibetan State Employees From Religious Rituals During Losar

Chinese authorities have intensified surveillance during the Tibetan New Year, strictly banning state employees from participating in any religious rituals.

France Sounds Alarm Over China's Erasure of Tibetan Language

French officials sound a major alarm on China's systematic erasure of the Tibetan language, formally condemning forced assimilation and state boarding schools.

Chinese Censors Target Tibetan Language and Attire on Kuaishou

Chinese authorities are heavily censoring the Kuaishou app, permanently banning users for speaking Tibetan, wearing traditional clothing, or sharing culture.

Philippine Lawmakers Explore Democratic Ties at Tibetan Parliament

Two Philippine lawmakers visited the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in Dharamshala to discuss shared democratic values, ecology, and historic diplomatic ties.

Former Political Prisoners Issue Emotional Plea for Dalai Lama’s Return

Former Tibetan political prisoners delivered a deeply emotional plea for the Dalai Lama's return, highlighting severe cultural erosion under Chinese rule.

Rights Groups Urge Chancellor Merz to Confront China on Abuses

Human rights groups are urging German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to confront China over transnational repression and systematic abuses during his state visit.

CTA Marks 86th Anniversary of Dalai Lama's Enthronement

The CTA commemorated the 86th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's enthronement. Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi affirmed succession is strictly a religious matter.

Uyghur Activist Violently Assaulted by Chinese Security at The Hague

Uyghur activist Abdurehim Gheni was violently assaulted by Chinese security personnel inside The Hague City Hall, exposing extreme transnational repression.

Vanishing Lakes in Tibet May Trigger Earthquakes

A new geological study reveals that shrinking lakes in southern Tibet are triggering earthquakes by altering tectonic strain and awakening dormant fault lines.

Sikkim Mandates Strict 15-Day Meat Ban During Losar

The Sikkim government has mandated a strict 15-day ban on animal slaughter and meat sales to honor the sacred Losar festival and preserve cultural heritage.

Tibetan Monk Released Early but Faces Strict Home Detention

Chinese authorities released Tibetan monk Trinley Gyatso early from his five-year prison sentence, but he remains under strict surveillance at home.

Penpa Tsering Secures Re-Election as Sikyong After Decisive Preliminary Vote

Incumbent Sikyong Penpa Tsering wins re-election as the Tibetan political leader, securing over 61% of preliminary votes to bypass a final runoff vote.

Dalai Lama Safely Returned After Two-Month Spiritual Tour

Dalai Lama has safely returned to Dharamshala following a busy two-month spiritual tour in Karnataka, where he met with nearly 16,000 devoted followers.

Released Tibetan Activist Anyak Sengdra Suffers Severe Kidney and Eye Ailments

Released Tibetan activist Anyak Sengdra suffers from severe kidney and eye ailments. He remains under strict surveillance with no confirmed medical care.

CTA Issues Alert Over Forged Document Using Dalai Lama’s Letterhead

The CTA warns against a forged document using the Dalai Lama’s letterhead to spread election misinformation. The fake content was traced to a Vancouver website.

Tibetan Environmental Activist Anyak Sengdra Released After Seven Years

Tibetan activist Anyak Sengdra released after seven years in prison. Known for exposing corruption, his health and freedom of movement remain unclear.

Tibetan Group Tours Swedish Schools to Expose Colonial Boarding System

V-TAG Sweden tours high schools to expose China's colonial boarding schools in Tibet, drawing parallels to Sámi history and marking the Year of Compassion.

Estonian Parliament Condemns China's Colonial Boarding Schools in Tibet

Estonia's Parliament passes a statement with 67 votes condemning China's colonial boarding schools in Tibet, demanding an end to forced assimilation policies.