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Tibetan Youths Take a Stand in Vienna Against China’s Actions in Tibet

In a compelling act of peaceful protest, three young Tibetans took to the streets of The post Tibetan Youths Take a Stand in Vienna Against China’s Actions in Tibet appeared first on Yarloong.

Tibetans arrested for Dege dam protests being severely beaten by Chinese police

(TibetanReview.net, Feb25’24) – Chinese police in Dege County of Kardze (Chinese: Ganzi) prefecture, Sichuan province, had begun interrogating the more than 1,000 Tibetans they had arrested for protesting against the building of a massive hydropower dam complex in their...

US town to mark 65th Tibetan national uprising anniversary

(TibetanReview.net, Feb25’24) – The Amherst Town in the US state of Massachusetts is to commemorate the 65th Tibetan Uprising Day on Mar 10 by flying the Tibetan national flag as a way to express solidarity with the Tibetan people...

China’s Panchen gets an earful on perfecting his role to help Sinicize Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism

(TibetanReview.net, Feb25’24) – China’s politburo leader on ethnic minority and religious affairs has on Feb 21 met with its replacement 11th Panchen Lama Gyaincain Norbu in Beijing and called on him to step up in carrying out his role...

Comac Steals the Limelight in Singapore With First Peek of C919 Jet

The Chinese planemaker is also working on a plan to become more self-sufficient in terms of suppliers

9th International Conference of Tibet Support Groups Successfully Wraps Up

Brussels: The three-day International Conference of Tibet Support Groups, which was facilitated by the Office of Tibet-Brussels and the Department of Information and International Relations (CTA), concluded successfully on 25 February 2024. During the closing ceremony, Speaker Khenpo Sonam...

Mass Arrests of Tibetans Protesting Against Hydropower Station in Dege, Tibet

Large and unprecedented protests erupted in Dege (Ch. Gengqing) in the Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The Dege area is part of Kham and historical Tibet, but the Chinese government incorporated it into Sichuan province.  Tibetans living in Wangbuding township...

China’s Inner Mongolia emerges as model for Xi Jinping’s ethnic affairs policy, but analysts warn of cultural ‘erosion’

Inner Mongolia trumpets its success in assimilating minority groups to promote national identity through language, censorship and local laws, and analysts say the measures are likely to be rolled out in other autonomous regions.

Exclusive: Police interrogate and beat Tibetans arrested in dam protest

Some detainees were beaten so badly they required medical attention, sources say.

China’s biggest gold producer cleared to massively expand Tibet copper mine project

(TibetanReview.net, Feb24’24) – Zijin Mining Group, China’s biggest listed gold producer,has received local government approval for the second phase expansion of its Julong copper project in Tibet, reported Reuters Feb 23, citing the company in a filing with the...

Chinese scientists use telescope on Tibetan Plateau in most stringent test of light’s speed, even in cosmic blast

Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory in western China helps team test Einstein’s theory, finding no evidence that particles’ speed changes depending on energy.

Dalai Lama’s 1959 escape route in Arunachal to be developed for spiritual tourism

(TibetanReview.net, Feb24’24) – The government of the state of Arunachal Pradesh is developing the 1959 escape trail within India of Tibet’s spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, following China’s annexation of Tibet into a spiritual and religious tourism circuit. Little-known...

UPDATE: China has arrested over 1,000 in Dege hydropower dam Tibetan protesters

(TibetanReview.net, Feb24’24) – Police have arrested more than 1,000 Tibetans, including monks, in an eastern Tibetan area that is currently administered as part of China’s Sichuan province after they took part in a series of protests to demand a...

Breaking News: China Arrests 1000+ Tibetans Arrested Dam Project

Over 1,000 Tibetans have been arrested by Chinese police in occupied Tibet for protesting the Chinese government’s construction of a dam that would displace 2,000+ Tibetans from their homes and further ravage Tibet’s environment. Two Tibetans inside Tibet have...

PRESS STATEMENT: Tibet conference in Brussels alarmed by crackdown in Tibet – Reports: More than 1,000 Tibetans detained after dam protests

PRESS STATEMENT Tibet Conference in Brussels Alarmed by Crackdown in Tibet – Reports: More than 1,000 Tibetans detained after dam protests Tibetan leaders in exile and Tibet supporters are alarmed by reports about an ongoing major crackdown on Tibetan protesters in...

His Holiness the Dalai Lama Gives Customary Discourse on the ‘Day of Offerings’

–dalailama.com Thekchen Chöling, Dharamsala, HP, India – The Tsuglagkhang, the Main Tibetan Temple, and the courtyard before it were packed this morning with an estimated 8000 people, Tibetans, people from the Himalayan region, and others from further afield. They...

1000 Arrested in Tibet: Authorities Demand Detainees Bring Their Own ‘Tsampa’

Mass Arrests Amid Environmental and Cultural Protests China has recently intensified its actions against Tibetan The post 1000 Arrested in Tibet: Authorities Demand Detainees Bring Their Own ‘Tsampa’ appeared first on Yarloong.

TIBETANS ARRESTED IN ANTI DAM PROTEST – February 2024

24 February 2024: More than 1,000 Tibetans, including monks, have been arrested following protests against the building of a hydropower dam on the Drichu River [1] in Kham, Eastern Tibet [CH: ] Multiple non-violent protests have taken place with...

Tibetan NGOs in Dharamshala Rally Against Chinese Dam Construction in Tibet

In Dharamshala, Tibetan NGOs are standing against a Chinese dam project on the Drichu river. The post Tibetan NGOs in Dharamshala Rally Against Chinese Dam Construction in Tibet appeared first on Yarloong.

China Arrests More than 1,000 Tibetans Protesting Chinese Dam Project

Detainees are told to bring bedding and food, suggesting they will not be released soon, sources say. -by Radio Free Asia  Police on Friday arrested more than 1,000 Tibetans, including monks from at least two local monasteries, in southwestern...

Hackers for sale: what we know about China’s massive I-Soon cyber leak

A massive data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm I-Soon has offered a rare glimpse into the inner workings of Beijing-linked hackers. I-Soon is yet to confirm the leak is genuine and has not responded to a request for comment...