Taiwan Closes Loopholes on Dual Citizenship and CCP Influence Operations
Taiwan is tightening legal and institutional safeguards against Chinese influence operations both by cracking down on active personnel with PRC ties and retired generals amplifying Beijing’s propaganda.
Tibetans Voice Alarm Over Illegal Mining in Tsonga Township, Tibet
Since August 7, 2020, aggressive mining in Tsonga Township's mountainous regions has led to severe ecological deterioration, triggering floods, landslides, rampant deforestation, and soil degradation. Livestock displacement and agricultural barrenness have further jeopardized local livelihoods, threatening the very survival of approximately 1,730 residents who depend on farming and herding.
Tibetan Monks Sentenced as China Crushes Peaceful Protest Against Dam Project
On June 16, 2025, Chinese authorities sentenced Sherab, the abbot of Yena Monastery, to four years in prison. Gonpo, the monastery’s chief administrator, received a three-year sentence. Both men were charged for leading peaceful protests against the construction of the massive Gangtuo hydropower dam project a part of China’s 13-dam cascade planned for the upper reaches of the Drichu.
Aspirational Targeting: Debunking the Dalai Lama’s Alleged Links to Jeffrey Epstein
In the case of the Dalai Lama, the "Epstein Library" reveals a persistent but ultimately unsuccessful attempt by a convicted felon to manufacture a relationship with one of the world's most visible moral authorities.
Nepal Under China’s Pressure
China’s latest diplomatic pressure on Nepal exposes a persistent effort to silence Tibetan identity and suppress even the most symbolic expressions of cultural presence beyond its borders.
Ethnic Unity or Cultural Erasure? Tibet Faces Intensified Pressure Post-2025 China Two Sessions
The annual political gatherings in Beijing, known as the "Two Sessions," concluded this year with explicit signals of a deepening clampdown on Tibetan identity, positioning Tibet as a testing ground for China's broader policy of assimilating ethnic minorities into a singular Chinese identity.
The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) convened from March 4 to 10, followed closely by the National People’s Congress (NPC), held from March 5 to 11. Tibetan delegates, predictably lauding Chinese government policies, were portrayed in state media as celebrating "happiness, peace, harmony, and unity" in Tibet—claims starkly at odds with independent reports of severe human rights violations.
Dalai Lama’s 90th Birthday Marked By Fear And Silence inTibet
As the 90th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama approaches, celebrations are taking place around the world except in #Tibet, where the people who revere him most are unable to mark the occasion freely. In #Lhasa, the traditional seat of Tibetan spiritual and political life, there are no visible signs of celebration. The #PotalaPalace stands quiet, the #GadenPhodrang is silent, and the atmosphere is one of enforced suppression, not cultural omission.
U.S.–Australia Minerals Pact Challenges China’s Rare Earth Dominance
A landmark agreement between the United States and Australia is poised to reshape the global supply of critical minerals—yet it also brings into sharp relief a longstanding and deeply troubling dimension of resource extraction on the Tibetan Plateau by the People’s Republic of China that has profound human-rights and environmental implications.
Arunachal Pradesh Names Unclimbed Peak After 6th Dalai Lama in a Bold Statement of...
In a powerful gesture of solidarity with the Tibetan community and a subtle rebuke to China's aggressive territorial claims, an unnamed and previously unclimbed peak in Arunachal Pradesh has been officially named Tsangyang Gyatso Peak, in honor of the 6th Dalai Lama. The National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS), a pioneering adventure and mountaineering body under India’s Ministry of Defence, scaled the 20,942-foot-high peak in the Gorichen range of the Tawang-West Kameng region.
Do Not Trust China: Ireland’s Wake-Up Call for Universities
The fact that Irish Military Intelligence felt the need to quietly brief university leaders should tell you everything. This isn’t paranoia. It’s pattern recognition. Research partnerships that look harmless on paper can easily become pipelines for dual-use technology, intellectual property theft, and long-term influence. Once knowledge is shared, it can’t be unshared.

















