Human Rights Watch: Chinese Police Target Tibetans for Online and Phone Activity

Tibet: Since 2021, over 60 individuals in Tibetan regions of China have been detained for offenses related to phone and internet usage, as reported by the nonprofit organization Human Rights Watch. These numerous arrests, which may be an underestimate since the government does not release statistics on such prosecutions or detentions, align with an increasing [...]

Two New Justice Commissioners and Auditor General of CTA Officially Sworn In

Tibet: Chief Justice Commissioner Yeshi Wangmo officially administered the oath of office to three important appointees of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), representing a notable advancement in the judicial and oversight bodies of the Tibetan government in exile. Dawa Phunkyi, a former parliamentarian, and Phagpa Tsering, a former minister, were sworn in as the new Justice [...]

Environmental Destruction from Mining Threatens Tibet’s Ecosystem

Tibet: Report reveals the hardships faced by the miners who lament the ecological damage and the lack of security and their well-being. The report further explained that the ecosystem has been critically compromised by the increasing and unpredictable nature of landslides and floods that were posing direct threats to the local population. Detailed in the [...]

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