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Tibetan Delegation Conducts Intensive Lobbying in Geneva, Engages with 16 UN Missions, Six Special Rapporteurs, and OHCHR Officials

Geneva: Ahead of the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), scheduled from 24 February to 4 April 2025, Tibetan representatives have submitted a written statement to the United Nations, raising concerns over the construction of...

Sikyong Wraps Up Official Visit to Bylakuppe, Accompanies His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Hunsur Rabgyaling

Bylakuppe: Sikyong Penpa Tsering concluded his four-day engagements in Bylakuppe on 16 February 2025 before departing for Hunsur to escort His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. On 15 February, Sikyong addressed students at Lugsum Nyamdrel Community Hall, where students...

250,000 Sign Petition Urging UN Action on Tibet’s Schools

Over 250,000 urge the UN to act on China’s colonial schools in Tibet, where 900,000+ Tibetan children face forced assimilation and cultural erasure.

The Tibetan Struggle

The history of Tibetan negotiations with China thus far has been a saga of failures, was marked by lack of good faith from the other side, were held between inherently unequal sides, and they all bear testimony to the...

China Tightens Control Over Tibetan Buddhism With New Rules

China's new regulations tighten control over Tibetan Buddhism, enforcing CCP loyalty and restricting religious freedom, reports TCHRD.

India Monitoring China’s Brahmaputra Mega Dam Plans

India monitors China’s Brahmaputra mega dam, urges safeguards. NHPC’s Subansiri project set for 2025-26 launch; Teesta project resumes after flood damage.

UN Report: Tibetans Face Forced Labor Transfers Under Chinese Policies

UN report: China forces Tibetans into labor transfers, pressuring nomads and farmers to abandon traditions for mining, construction, and factory work.