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Tibetan Monk Sentenced to Three Years for Alleged ‘Separatism’ in Secret Chinese Trial

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China has sentenced Lobsang Thabkhey, a 55-year-old Tibetan monk and librarian at Kirti Monastery in Ngaba County, Sichuan Province, to three years in prison for alleged separatist activities, according to a report by the Tibetan service of Radio Free Asia on September 13.
Beijing Denies the Tibet Resolve Act Through Puppet Media

Beijing Vehemently Denies the Tibet Resolve Act Through Puppet Media

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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.
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Evergrande Delisting Marks New Low in China’s Spiraling Property Collapse

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China’s property empire isn’t just cracking, it’s collapsing in plain sight. The delisting of China Evergrande Group from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange marks the spectacular implosion of what Beijing once touted as a symbol of its unstoppable growth. Now, it’s an open indictment of a system rotting from the inside out.
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U.S. Officials Scrutinise Claims of Chinese Influence Through Birthright Citizenship, Overseas Education, and Legal...

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As the 2030s approach, the controversy underscores a deeper anxiety: that influence in modern geopolitics may not arrive through armies or espionage alone, but through citizenship laws, education systems, and Time tools that operate quietly, legally, and over generations.
Tibet Justice Center reports that Tibet holds “very rich mineral resources,” including large shares of China’s supply of iron, copper, lithium, gold, bauxite, uranium etc., and that these are extracted in ways that violate Tibetans’ right to self-determined development. Free Tibet / Tibet Watch have documented ecological disasters, landslides, soil erosion, damage to waterways and destruction of vegetation caused by mining in Tibetan villages, and that residents’ complaints are routinely ignored. Radio Free Asia, environmental researchers note illegal or semi-legal coal and mineral mining in Tibetan areas (including hydrological reserves and grazing lands), with consequences for water quality, pasture loss, and loss of livelihood.

76 Years of Extraction: How the CCP Plundered Tibet’s Earth, Silenced Its People, and...

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As Beijing moves to tighten export rules on crucial rare-earth elements — the same minerals long extracted from Tibet under state-directed exploitation — the world confronts a stark irony: after decades of selling resources taken from an occupied land, China now seeks to hoard those materials for its own strategic and military ambitions.
Tibetan Monks Sentenced as China Crushes Peaceful Protest Against Dam Project 3

Tibetan Monks Sentenced as China Crushes Peaceful Protest Against Dam Project

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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.
Tibetan Monk Jampa Choephel Sentenced to 18 Months for Sharing Dalai Lama’s Teachings

Tibetan Monk Jampa Choephel Sentenced to 18 Months for Sharing Dalai Lama’s Teachings

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Chinese authorities have sentenced Jampa Choephel, a Tibetan monk from Rebkong in Qinghai Province, to 18 months in prison for sharing teachings of the...
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Tortured to Death: Gonpo Namgyal’s Tragic End and the Ongoing Repression in Golog

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In a chilling display of repression, Chinese authorities in Ponkor Village, Golog, have arrested over twenty Tibetans, including renowned Tibetan language activist Khenpo Tenpa Dhargye. Among those detained, Gonpo Namgyal, a respected village leader, died after suffering brutal torture involving beatings and electrocution. His death has sparked outrage and deep concern for the safety of the other detainees.
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U.S. Launches Investigation into China’s Compliance with 2020 Trade Deal

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The United States is preparing to open a formal inquiry into whether China failed to uphold its obligations under the 2020 “Phase One” trade agreement, marking a renewed effort by Washington to enforce trade commitments and protect American economic interests. The move reflects growing concern that Beijing has not delivered on key promises related to U.S. exports and market reforms.
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Canada’s China Pivot: A Requiem for Prudence

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When Canada’s prime minister stood beside Xi Jinping in Beijing in January 2026 and spoke of “adapting to the world as it is,” it sounded like realism. In truth, it was resignation. History has never been kind to nations that confuse accommodation with prudence, especially when dealing with a one-party state that treats diplomacy as an extension of control rather than cooperation.