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US imposes new visa restrictions on Chinese officials over Tibet access

US imposes visa limits on Chinese officials over blocked access to Tibet, citing lack of reciprocity for diplomats and journalists.

US Slaps Visa Restrictions On Chinese Officials Over Access To Tibetan Areas

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced new visa restrictions on Chinese officials over Tibet access policies

US restricts Chinese officials' visas over access to Tibetan areas

China seized control of Tibet in 1950 in what it describes as a 'peaceful liberation' from feudalistic serfdom.

US imposes visa restrictions on Chinese officials over reciprocal access to Tibetan areas

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on Monday (local time) the imposition of visa restrictions on Chinese officials responsible for limiting the access of US officials to Tibetan areas.

Tawang monks, village chiefs retrace Dalai Lama’s route during flight from Tibet

A 300-member group began the 100-km trek along the Freedom Trail in Arunachal Pradesh on April 1

UN rights experts have queried China on Tibetan environment activists’ persecution

(TibetanReview.net, Mar31’25) – Three UN human rights experts have released a joint communication they had issued on Jan 21, expressing concern over the jailing of a 29-year-old Tibetan man for his activism against an environment-devastating sand mining work being...

Dalai Lama honoured with 2025 Gold Mercury Award for peace and Tibetan rights

Dalai Lama receives 2025 Gold Mercury Award for lifelong dedication to peace, Tibetan rights, and global environmental advocacy.

Freedom Trail trek begins in Arunachal to honour Dalai Lama’s escape

Freedom Trail trek begins in Arunachal, retracing the Dalai Lama’s 1959 escape and highlighting enduring spiritual and cultural ties between India and Tibet.

Dalai Lama receives Gold Mercury Award for Peace and Sustainability

The award was presented by Gold Mercury International, a globally recognised think tank and international non-governmental organisation (INGO) dedicated to promoting peace, governance and sustainable development.

UN experts urge China to explain detention of Tibetan environmental activist Tsongon Tsering

Three UN Special rapporteurs, Mary Lawlor, Astrid Puentes Rian, and Irene Khan, issued a collective statement expressing their concerns regarding the summoning and interrogation of Tibetan environmental activist Tsongon Tsering in Ngaba, Sichuan, as reported by the Central Tibet...