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.
Tibetan Monk Zega Gyatso Disappears After Arrest: CCP Lashes Out Amid Dalai Lama’s 90th...
Disappearing monks into the shadow of “legal process” is Beijing’s standard playbook. In Tibet, allegations of “sending money abroad” or “maintaining separatist ties” are routinely deployed as pretexts for silencing religious figures. In reality, what China fears most is not foreign funds but the persistence of Tibetan faith, identity, and loyalty to the Dalai Lama.
Force as Policy: A Historical Record of PLA and State Violence Against Civilians in...
the historical record shows that the developments have often occurred alongside strict political control and repeated use of force against civilians.
Australia Signs Defence Pact with Papua New Guinea: A Strategic Move Amid Rising Chinese...
The Pukpuk Treaty between Australia and Papua New Guinea is a historic defence pact, marking a formal alliance in a region where much of the strategic contest is currently unspoken. While the treaty does not explicitly name China as an adversary, the timing, content (especially clauses about third parties), and broader geopolitical trends suggest it is part of a broader balancing act in response to growing Chinese influence in the Pacific.
Tibetan Monk Sentenced to Three Years for Alleged ‘Separatism’ in Secret Chinese Trial
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.
Cinema, Spirituality, and the Dalai Lama’s Legacy: The Bodhipath Film Festival Unfolds in Historic...
In the heart of New Delhi, at the esteemed India International Centre, the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC) unfurls the inaugural 'Bodhipath Film Festival' on March 10 - 11, 2025. This gathering of cinematic artistry showcases ten meticulously curated films from Germany, the US, Nepal, Bhutan, and beyond, each reflecting the profound teachings of the Buddha and the timeless values of compassion, mindfulness, and impermanence.
China Intensifies Sinicization Efforts: Tibetan Teens Detained for Resisting Government Schools
In a continued effort to enforce its Sinicization policies on Tibetan youth, Chinese authorities detained four Tibetan teenagers for resisting enrollment in government-run schools. The teens, aged 15 to 18, had previously been students at the Lhamo Kirti Monastery school in Dzoge County, Sichuan Province, where the curriculum was taught in Tibetan and included Buddhist teachings. The monastery school was abruptly closed by Chinese officials in July, with authorities citing a regulation that students under 18 were ineligible for monastic education.
Historic Czech Senate Resolution Upholds His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Authority, Rejects China’s Role...
“The Czech Senate has today sent a clear and powerful message to the world: spiritual heritage cannot be legislated by an authoritarian state. By standing with the Tibetan people in our right to choose our own leaders, the Czech Republic reaffirms its legacy as a champion of human dignity. This resolution is not just a document; it is a beacon of hope for every Tibetan and we are deeply grateful to the Czech Republic for this courageous stand.”
Erasing Heritage: China’s Forced Removal of Tibetan Monks from Monastic Schools Marks New Low...
In a deeply troubling escalation of China's campaign against Tibetan culture, authorities in the so-called Ngaba Prefecture have forcibly removed young monks from the Taktsang Lhamo Monastic School. These children, many of whom had dedicated themselves to studying Tibetan language, spirituality, and culture, are being transferred to state-run schools, where education is heavily filtered to promote loyalty to Beijing. This action highlights yet another stark assault on Tibet's linguistic and cultural heritage under the guise of “educational integration.”
U.S. Officials Scrutinise Claims of Chinese Influence Through Birthright Citizenship, Overseas Education, and Legal...
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.

















