China has increased radio coverage in Tibet, Xinjiang to fill void left by exit of US-backed services

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(TibetanReview.net, Nov25’25) – There has been a significant expansion in reported broadcasts by state-run China National Radio (CNR), especially in Tibetan and Uyghur even a US-backed Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA) had stopped transmissions, reported asianews.it Nov 24, citing High Frequency Coordination Conference (HFCC), which coordinates the use of shortwave among broadcasters worldwide. Their Tibetan and Uyghur-language broadcasts have documented repression in Tibet and Xinjiang, detention camps, and forced labour practices violating fundamental human rights, the report noted.

The Prague-based HFCC manages and coordinates global databases of f...

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