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    Home Tags Tibet

    Tag: tibet

    Asang Tibetan Singer

    A‑Sang’s Rearrest by the CCP Highlights Risks for Tibetan Youth Engaging...

    Mainland Post - December 4, 2025 0
    Tibet Environmental Crisis

    Hongqi Bridge Collapse: A Warning Sign of Tibet’s Environmental Crisis

    Mainland Post - November 13, 2025 0
    End CCP Genocides

    United Against Erasure: From Tibet to East Turkestan, End the CCP’s...

    Mainland Post - November 10, 2025 0
    Golden Urn

    Tibetan Exile Leader Denounces China’s “Golden Urn” Claim at National Press...

    Mainland Post - November 3, 2025 0
    Richard Gere

    Richard Gere Honored with Inaugural Human Rights First Visionary Award for...

    Mainland Post - October 31, 2025 0
    US Australia Minerals Pact

    U.S.–Australia Minerals Pact Challenges China’s Rare Earth Dominance

    Mainland Post - October 21, 2025 0
    Lithium Mining

    China Eyes Lithium Mining Near Mt. Everest, Stirring Alarm Over Environmental...

    Mainland Post - October 20, 2025 0
    Tulku Hungkar Dorje

    When the Dharma Fell Silent – The Death of Tulku Hungkar...

    Mainland Post - October 20, 2025 0
    Tibet Environment

    China’s Mega-Projects Push Tibet to the Brink, Warns Stockholm Report Ahead...

    Mainland Post - October 20, 2025 0
    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...

    Mainland Post - October 9, 2025 0
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