China’s Leadership in Turmoil: A Crisis of Credibility Amid Corruption Probes
The recent wave of corruption investigations in China’s military leadership, including allegations against Defense Minister Dong Jun, has cast a long shadow over Beijing’s governance under President Xi Jinping. Despite official denials branding such reports as "shadow-chasing," the pattern of high-profile purges within the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) raises critical questions about the stability and integrity of China’s ruling elite.
Beijing Vehemently Denies the Tibet Resolve Act Through Puppet Media
China's hysterical rejection of the Tibet Resolve Act is yet another glaring attempt to whitewash its brutal and oppressive policies in Tibet. Through state-controlled media mouthpieces like Xinhua News and China Daily, Beijing spews propaganda, desperately trying to mask the harsh reality of its illegal occupation and systematic eradication of Tibetan culture.
Singing a Tribute to The Dalai Lama, An Act of Terrorism for CCP
In July 2025, Tibetan singer Asang also known as Tsukte or Ah Sang was arrested in Ngawa, Sichuan, along with fellow musician Pelkyong. Their crime? Posting a Tibetan cover of “Prince of Peace”, a song honoring the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday.
Chinese Authorities Silent on Tibetan Language Bans on Social Media
Tibetans within Tibet are voicing their frustration over Douyin, a major Chinese social media platform, which is blocking Tibetan-language broadcasts. Despite these growing complaints, Chinese authorities remain unresponsive, showcasing a broader agenda to replace Tibetan with Mandarin.
China’s Relentless Hydropower Dam Construction In Tibet, The Most Fragile Himalayan Region
The Zangmu Dam, located on the Yarlung Tsangpo River (which becomes the Brahmaputra in India), is one of the closest and most significant Chinese hydropower projects with indirect but serious implications for the Rasuwagadhi–Bhote Koshi river system.
Tibetan Businessman Dorjee Tashi Repeatedly Assaulted in Prison Amid Politically Motivated Imprisonment
Dorjee Tashi, a 51-year-old Tibetan businessman and philanthropist, has endured repeated assaults while serving a life sentence in Lhasa’s Drapchi Prison (Tibet Autonomous Region Prison #1). According to credible reports, Chinese authorities have failed to protect Dorjee from these attacks and have instead used them as pretexts to restrict his access to family and legal counsel. Legal experts have long criticized the trial and sentencing process as fundamentally flawed and politically motivated.
India Slams China’s Propaganda: Rejects Renaming of Arunachal Locations
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated, “We firmly reject such attempts by China to rename places in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Assigning invented names will not alter the fact that Arunachal Pradesh is, has been, and will always be an integral part of India.”
Shujun Wang: The Double Life of a Chinese-American Scholar Turned Spy, New York City.
Shujun Wang, a 75-year-old Chinese-American scholar who once championed himself as a pro-democracy activist, was convicted by a federal jury in Brooklyn on Tuesday for acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government. Wang's case, which has been likened to the plot of a spy novel, reveals the depths of China's espionage network within the United States.
Meta Exposes China’s Covert Disinformation Campaign Against the Dalai Lama
Meta’s investigation into this campaign stemmed from its ongoing efforts to combat recidivist (repeat offender) networks. In Q3 2023, the company had previously taken down a similar influence operation from China, which targeted Tibet and Arunachal Pradesh through 12 fake accounts and seven groups.
UN High Commissione Criticizes China’s Policies in Tibet. Aspiring for peaceful conflict resolution and...
The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) has echoed the concerns raised by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Tibet. In his Global Update before the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva today, Türk explicitly mentioned Tibet, stating that he is "concerned about the impact of education policy and the restriction of freedom of expression and religion in the Tibet Autonomous Region." He further emphasized his commitment to continuing discussions on these issues with the Chinese government.

















