Torture Deaths by CCP

Systematic Torture and Concealment of Deaths in Tibet Under Chinese Communist Party Rule

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Torture, delayed release of critically ill detainees, and suppression of information are coordinated practices under the Chinese Communist Party.
26 Social Media Platforms Banned in Nepal as China’s Bully Grows

Nepal’s Social Media Blackout: Beijing’s False Narrative Empire Expands

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On September 4, 2025, Nepal ordered the blocking of 26 major social media platforms—including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, WhatsApp, and X/Twitter—after the companies refused to comply with new government rules requiring local registration, grievance redress mechanisms, and offices inside Nepal. TikTok and Viber survived the ban because they complied with these demands.

China Bans foreign Officials and Journalists in Tibet: Banning Access While Demanding Silence

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In a display of diplomatic retaliation laced with authoritarian bravado, China has imposed visa restrictions on U.S. personnel accused of “behaving badly” on Tibet-related issues. This tit-for-tat move follows Washington’s March 31 announcement of visa restrictions against Chinese officials responsible for denying access to Tibet—a remote region where truth is suppressed behind heavily fortified gates.
Chinese Bureaucracy

Chinese Officials in Dechen (Tibet) Face Anti-Corruption Investigations Amid Growing Scrutiny of Chinese Bureaucracy

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Several senior Tibetan officials in Dechen (Chinese: Diqing) prefecture, located in present-day Yunnan Province, have been investigated in recent months by China's anti-graft agency,...
75th Anniversary of the Peoples Republic of China

China Intensifies Crackdown on Tibetans Ahead of 75th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of...

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As China prepares to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) on October 1, its top security official has called for an aggressive crackdown on separatist activities in Tibetan areas, raising concerns over heightened repression in the region.
China crakdown at Larung Gar

China Escalates Crackdown on Larung Gar: Military Troops and Choppers Tighten Grip on World’s...

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Recent reports highlight a significant escalation in China's control over Larung Gar Buddhist Academy, the world’s largest Tibetan Buddhist study center located in Serthar County, within Tibet’s traditional Kham province, now part of Sichuan Province. Around 400 military personnel and helicopter surveillance were deployed on December 20, 2024, signaling heightened state control over this iconic site.
Tibetan Elections

Exile Elections Reflect Political Voice Amid Restrictions in Tibet, Countering Chinese State Narrative

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Tibetans living within the Tibet Autonomous Region and other Tibetan areas do not have access to a multiparty electoral system or the ability to organize independent political institutions.
Zomkyi

Tibetan Woman Detained Amid Controversy Over Closure of Historic Ragya Sherig Norbuling School

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In a troubling development, Chinese authorities have arrested a Tibetan woman, Zomkyi, for allegedly spreading rumours about the recent closure of the Ragya Sherig Norbuling school, a revered Tibetan educational institution.

China’s Aggressive Tactics in the South China Sea: A Bully on the High Seas

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In the early hours of June 17, a Philippine resupply ship entered waters near the Ren'ai Reef, also known as Second Thomas Shoal. The Chinese Coast Guard responded by taking "control measures," accusing the Philippine vessel of illegal entry. Despite repeated warnings from China, the Philippine ship proceeded with its mission, leading to a confrontation.
Tibet Under Siege: Ongoing Arrests and Deaths Reveal China's Brutal Repression

Tibet Under Siege: Ongoing Arrests and Deaths Reveal China’s Brutal Repression

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In a chilling reminder of the Chinese government's relentless crackdown on Tibetan culture and dissent, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has reported the recent arrest of four Tibetans, including two monks from the Kirti Monastery, in Ngaba County, traditionally part of Amdo province. The detainees—Lobsang Samten, Lobsang Trinley, Tsering Tashi, and Wangkyi—have been taken to undisclosed locations, their whereabouts and wellbeing shrouded in uncertainty.