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China's silent war on Tibetan culture: The quiet erasure of an identity

New Delhi: In the thin air of Tibet's sprawling plateau, a quiet battle rages — not fought with weapons or armies, but with language, education, and policy.  Over six decades after Beijing asserted control over Tibet, the Chinese government's...

Statement of the Kashag on the 66th Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day

10th March 2025 On this date, sixty-six years ago, in Tibet’s capital Lhasa, Tibetans from all three provinces unitedly rose up against the illegal occupation of Tibet and China’s brutal inhumane policies and practices in Tibet. Under the violent...

Statement of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on the 66th Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day

We are commemorating today a momentous occasion in the history of our nation, marking the 66th anniversary of the 10th of March 1959, when Tibetans from all the three provinces, being of one mind, united in a non-violent, spontaneous...

The Kashag’s Statement on the 66th Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day

On this date, sixty-six years ago, in Tibet’s capital Lhasa, Tibetans from all three provinces unitedly rose up against the illegal occupation of Tibet and China’s brutal inhumane policies and practices in Tibet. Under the violent suppression of Chinese...

Will China Become the Global Human Rights “Leader”?

Now that the US have left the UN Human Rights Council, China’s energetic efforts to increase its power within the body represent a serious global threat. The post Will China Become the Global Human Rights “Leader”? first appeared on...

Governments Should Step Up Support for Tibetans in Exile

Click to expand Image Tibetan monks in exile in India take part in a peace march commemorating the 1959 Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule, near Dharamsala, March 10, 2024. © 2024 Sanjay Baid/AFP via Getty Images Today, March 10,...

Strengthening Solidarity for Tibet, Minority and Indigenous Rights at the Stirling Conference

By Tsering Passang A meaningful and enriching few days at the stunning University of Stirling in Scotland, where I had the privilege of participating in the Challenges and the Future of Minority and Indigenous Rights Protection Conference (March 5...

British Town Hall to Raise Tibet Flag in Solidarity with Tibetan People

10th March 2025 | 9:30 am – 10:45 amTown Hall, Woolwich, London | Royal Borough of Greenwich The Royal Borough of Greenwich will reaffirm its support for the Tibetan people as Deputy Mayor Cllr. Linda Bird raises the Tibetan...

‘Expanding lakes on Tibetan Plateau portend widespread societal and ecological impacts’

(TibetanReview.net, Mar09’25) – While lakes in many parts of the world have lost water over the past three decades, leading to severe droughts, the number and size of those in the northern part of the Tibetan Plateau, referred to...