Britain Blocks Beijing’s Secretive “Mega-Embassy” Plans
The UK government has delayed its decision on China’s proposed “mega-embassy” in London after Beijing refused to provide un-redacted architectural drawings for several key buildings, deepening a standoff that now straddles national security, human rights, and geopolitics.
Tibetan Children Mandatorily Sent to State-Run Residential Schools
The stunning landscapes of Tibet have long been synonymous with spiritual tranquility and cultural heritage. However, beneath this picturesque veneer lies a troubling reality. Chinese authorities have been intensifying efforts to mandate the enrollment of Tibetan children into state-run residential schools. This imposition has sparked considerable concern and controversy among Tibetan communities and international human rights organizations alike.
China-Linked Drug Networks Flood South Korea, Ending Its Long Reputation as a Drug-Free Society
South Korea’s transformation from one of Asia’s safest countries in terms of drug abuse to a growing trafficking target has been swift and much of that shift is now being traced back to criminal networks operating out of China.
Silent Genocide: China’s Harvesting of Minority Organs Fuels a Billion-Dollar Industry
In the shadowed corridors of China's detention centers, a grim symphony unfolds—a macabre dance where life is bartered for profit. Reports and testimonies suggest that the Chinese government has been implicated in the forcible extraction of organs from prisoners of conscience, notably targeting ethnic and religious minorities such as Uyghurs, Tibetans, and practitioners of Falun Gong. The scope of this atrocity is staggering, with estimates suggesting that at least 1.5 million detainees have fallen victim to this clandestine industry, generating over $1 billion annually.
How China’s Shadow Shapes Nepal’s Democracy: The Quiet Removal of Tashi Lhazom
In January 2026, a seemingly procedural decision inside Nepal’s Rastriya Swatantra Party revealed something far larger than internal party politics. It exposed how China’s influence now operates in the Himalayan region not through commands or public pressure, but through silence, fear, and anticipation.
Evergrande Delisting Marks New Low in China’s Spiraling Property Collapse
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.
2026 Key Construction Projects in Tibet
This physical transformation is now backed by the "Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress Law," passed in March 2026. This framework effectively criminalizes the preservation of distinct cultural spaces. It mandates that all ethnic groups must "forge a strong sense of community for the Chinese nation," prioritizing national identity—and the Mandarin language over local autonomy.
A‑Sang’s Rearrest by the CCP Highlights Risks for Tibetan Youth Engaging in Cultural Expression
According to newly confirmed sources, Tibetan singer A‑Sang, a young artist in his 20s from Kashul village in Barma Township, Ngaba (Aba) County in Sichuan was rearrested in August 2025 shortly after an earlier release.
Richard Gere Honored with Inaugural Human Rights First Visionary Award for Lifetime Humanitarian Advocacy
Acclaimed actor, humanitarian, and long-time advocate for Tibet, Richard Gere, has been honored as the first-ever recipient of the Human Rights First (HRF) Visionary Award. The award was presented during the 2025 Human Rights First Awards Celebration on October 14 at Gotham Hall in New York City, recognizing Gere’s decades-long commitment to defending human rights and advancing humanitarian causes around the world.
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In the storied annals of China—a land where honor and tradition have long been revered—the recent expulsion of former aerospace defence executive Tan Ruisong...

















