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EXPLAINED: Why March is a sensitive month for Tibetans
Crackdowns and intensified security have marked the month containing several key dates in Tibet’s struggle against China.
Radio Free Asia: An Appeal to the US Congress
The radio and its website perform an essential function in exposing the crimes of the CCP both in China and internationally. It should continue its precious work. The post Radio Free Asia: An Appeal to the US Congress first...
Demonstrators commemorate HK’s Article 23
Demonstrators at the protest to commemorate the anniversary of the implementation of Article 23 of the Hong Kong Basic Law spoke out against the Hong Kong government’s efforts to persecute Hong Kongers migrating abroad.
VOA closure a setback for Tibetans
The recent termination of Tibetan-language broadcasts by Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA) is a significant setback for Tibetans both in Tibet and across the global diaspora.
Voice for the Voiceless (2025): The Dalai Lama’s Definitive Report on the Sino-Tibetan Conflict Resolution**
Prof Tenzin Dorjee* contends that what emerges as clear from the Dalai Lama’s most recently published book, Voice for the Voiceless, is that despite its waiting game and resolve to install its own so-called 15th reincarnation of him, the...
Amid climate change jitters, China is looking to turn Tibet into its future granary
(TibetanReview.net, Mar23’25) – As the threat of global climate collapse grows, increasingly raising dangers of a catastrophic food crisis across the world, alarmed China is considering a plan to turn the increasingly wetting up and warming Tibetan Plateau into...
China Eyes Tibetan Plateau as Future Farming Hub Amid Climate Fears
China may turn the Tibetan Plateau into farmland to secure future food supplies amid climate risks, says a report by the National Climate Centre.
Fearing climate breakdown, Chinese scientists propose turning Tibetan plateau into farmland
Chinese government scientists are exploring ways to scale up farming on the Tibetan Plateau, so that the world’s second-most populous nation isn’t caught off guard when a global disaster hits owing to climate breakdown
European nations address rights violations in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council amid China’s ‘oppressive’ policies
The ongoing human rights violations in Tibet have drawn significant international condemnation, with 28 European countries raising serious concerns during the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, as reported by Tibet.net.
China moots Himalayan ark project to survive climate ‘tipping point’, with some AI help
As the threat of global climate collapse grows, Beijing is considering a plan to turn the Tibetan Plateau into an agricultural stronghold.
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