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Sikyong Penpa Tsering Begins Official Visits in Shimla, Meets Honourable Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Dharamshala: Kicking off the second leg of his official visit to Tibetan settlements in Shimla, Kamrao, and Sataun, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, in his capacity as the incumbent Kalon (Minister) of the Department of Home, Central Tibetan Administration, arrived in...
China Buddhist Association: A Trojan Horse of Chinese Propaganda
Naïve Buddhists in democratic countries believe they are conducting genuine inter-Buddhist dialogue with a group that exists to advance CCP interests. The post China Buddhist Association: A Trojan Horse of Chinese Propaganda first appeared on Bitter Winter.
Xi’s intensifying war on Tibetans
The Chinese government on March 29 sent shock waves through the Tibetan Buddhist community by announcing the untimely death of one of its most revered spiritual figures, Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche.
New cyber ops centre in Tibet expands China’s digital and transnational repression capability
(TibetanReview.net, Apr17’25) – China is greatly strengthening the digital offensive capability of its police force in Tibet, with a state-owned digital forensics firm providing an offensive cyber operations training environment and digital forensic laboratory to the Tibet Police College...
Recounting a journey of self-discovery
When lost in a crisis self-confidence and identity, Menda Rewa* finds that there is no alternative to sticking to one’s Tibetan root. In India, she carried seven thick textbooks that were written entirely in Tibetan and a pencil case...
China trying to co-opt foreign Buddhists to support its Dalai Lama reincarnation meddling
(TibetanReview.net, Apr17’25) – As Tibetan Buddhists, government leaders, parliaments, human rights groups, and religious organizations in numerous countries expressed their opposition to China’s move to hijack the Dalai Lama reincarnation recognition process, atheist Beijing has turned to foreign Buddhists...
Fear Mounts over Imminent Cremation of Tibetan Buddhist Leader Who Died In Detention in Vietnam After Reportedly Escaping Chinese-Occupied Tibet
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 17 April – The suspicious death of Tibetan leader, Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, in late March 2025 following his unjust arrest by Vietnamese authorities, has reached a critical juncture, with sources...
Chinese artist fined for filming Uyghur folk music in Xinjiang
While Guo Zhenming is punished, performances by a state-backed Uyghur dance troupe in Europe are promoted.
China to expand digital surveillance in Tibet with state firm Meiya Pico
Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, April, 17: Chinese state-owned digital forensics and cybersecurity firm Meiya Pico will provide advanced cyber operations training and digital forensic laboratory facilities to the Tibet Police College in Lhasa, according to a new report released on Wednesday...















