Chinese Officials in Dechen (Tibet) Face Anti-Corruption Investigations Amid Growing Scrutiny of Chinese Bureaucracy
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,...
Movie Premiere of “Amala: The Life Struggle of Dalai Lama’s Sister” in Vienna Draws...
Vienna, 14 September 2024 – Despite continuous heavy rains, the highly anticipated premiere of the movie Amala: The Life Struggle of Dalai Lama's Sister was successfully held at the Cine Center movie theatre in Vienna. Sixty people, including members of the Tibetan diaspora and human rights advocates, braved the weather to attend the event, which shines a spotlight on the hardships faced by Gyalyum Chenmo, the Dalai Lama’s mother, and the struggles of her family under Chinese rule.
October 1st Protests: Marking 75 Years of Chinese Hegemony Across Tibet, Xinjiang, Hong Kong,...
October 1st marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), a day that, for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), represents a celebration of its revolutionary success. However, for Uighurs, Tibetans, Hongkongers, Southern Mongolians, and Taiwanese, it’s a stark reminder of the brutal legacy of Chinese hegemony and oppression. Each year, these communities gather globally to protest the CCP’s aggressive policies of cultural erasure, political repression, and territorial dominance that have marked their lives for decades.
Arunachal Pradesh Names Unclimbed Peak After 6th Dalai Lama in a Bold Statement of...
In a powerful gesture of solidarity with the Tibetan community and a subtle rebuke to China's aggressive territorial claims, an unnamed and previously unclimbed peak in Arunachal Pradesh has been officially named Tsangyang Gyatso Peak, in honor of the 6th Dalai Lama. The National Institute of Mountaineering and Adventure Sports (NIMAS), a pioneering adventure and mountaineering body under India’s Ministry of Defence, scaled the 20,942-foot-high peak in the Gorichen range of the Tawang-West Kameng region.
Tibetan Monk Jampa Choephel Sentenced to 18 Months for Sharing Dalai Lama’s Teachings
Chinese authorities have sentenced Jampa Choephel, a Tibetan monk from Rebkong in Qinghai Province, to 18 months in prison for sharing teachings of the...
Tibetans Protest in Paris as French Museums Face Backlash Over ‘Xizang’ Rebranding
Paris became the center of a heated debate over historical representation this weekend as around 800 Tibetan activists and supporters rallied in front of...
CTA Launches Investigation into Death Threats Against the Dalai Lama
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has announced that its Security Department will conduct a thorough investigation into recent death threats against His Holiness the...
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.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Tibetans Ahead of 75th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of...
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.
A Looming Environmental Catastrophe in Tibet: As Major Lake Merges after 4000 yrs
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