Sikyong Penpa Tsering’s Public Address in Newcastle Emphasizes Tibetan Unity

Tibet: Sikyong Penpa Tsering of the Central Tibetan Administration made his first official visit to Newcastle, marking an important step in his efforts to connect with the Tibetan diaspora and supporters in the UK. He reflected on his earlier visits to various cities in the UK, noting that this was his inaugural trip to Newcastle. [...]

China’s Machu River Dam Project Threatens to Displace 20 Tibetan Villages

Tibet: Chinese authorities have confirmed the construction of a new hydropower dam on the upper reaches of the Machu River (Yellow River) in eastern Tibet, which will necessitate the relocation of residents from at least twenty villages. Local governments report that the displacement process is already in progress. A directive from the People’s Government of [...]

China’s Interference in Dalai Lama Succession Sparks UN Alarm Over Tibetan Rights and Culture Threats

Tibet: International experts have raised urgent alarms regarding the increasing danger to religious freedom and the cultural identity of Tibetans, stemming from the Chinese government's involvement in the Dalai Lama's succession. The event, titled "Freedom of Religion and Interference in the Appointment of Religious Clergy in Tibet," attracted a large audience and featured prominent Tibetan [...]

Tibetan Political Leader Penpa Tsering Engages with Young Minds at LSE

Tibet: Sikyong visited the esteemed London School of Economics (LSE) for an engaging session with Tibetan youth, where he underscored Tibet's global significance. He pointed out its geopolitical relevance, environmental importance, the Sino-Tibetan conflict, and its cultural heritage based on non-violence and compassion. He remarked that Tibet's strategic position in the center of Asia makes [...]

EU Highlights Tibet Rights Abuses in 40th Human Rights Dialogue with China in Brussels

Tibet: The European Union and the People's Republic of China held their 40th human rights dialogue, during which the EU expressed significant concerns regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in China, particularly highlighting the repression in Tibet. The discussion covered a broad range of human rights issues, such as ongoing limitations on freedom of expression, [...]

China Continues to Restrict Access to Tibet, Says U.S. State Department Report

Tibet: According to the latest annual report from the US State Department on access to Tibet, China continues to prevent US government officials, journalists, and other visitors from entering the region. Tibetan-Americans wishing to visit their homeland face even tougher obstacles. The State Department noted that they undergo more rigorous visa evaluations, invasive background checks, [...]

Tibet: If You Are a Dissident, We Will Cut Your Electricity and Water

Tibet: China seems to have struck back against a Tibetan dissident once more. Initially, his household was cut off from electricity and water, and now he has been taken into custody, according to reports from his family to human rights organizations. Kelsang, a 42-year-old Tibetan residing in Serdak Township, Dêngqên County, Chamdo Prefecture, in the [...]

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 [...]

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