(TibetanReview.net, Feb14’26) – As China’s Sinicization drive in Tibet intensifies, its propaganda broadcast service network has been expanded, seeing many new broadcast services and reception facilities being introduced there recently even as the crackdown on independent broadcast services continues, including with an unannounced ban on foreign journalists.
Marking the World Radio Day of Feb 13, 2026, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned that China’s state-owned broadcaster China National Radio (CNR) had rapidly expanded its Tibetan-language programming, pushing government propaganda deeper into Tibetan communities.
The watchdog expressed outrage that the regime’s nar...





