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Nobel Committee welcomes Liu Xiaobo’s release

The Norwegian Nobel Committee welcomed release of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, who is out on medical parole to receive treatment for liver cancer.

Gu Chu Sum Movement condemns China’s ‘social stability’ policy in Tibet

With the situation inside Tibet deteriorating and the number of political prisoners increasing since Xi Jinping took over as China's president, the Gu Chu Sum Movement said it condemn China for its harsh policies while marking the UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture.

Exile Tibetans mark International Day against Drug abuse

The Department of Health of the exile Tibetan administration in association with Kunphen Center and Dharamshala Tibetan Settlement Office organized an open marathon to raise awareness against growing number of drug abuse in the exile Tibetan community.

Dalai Lama appoints new Gaden Tripa

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has appointed the new Ganden Tripa or the Holder of Ganden Throne, the highest spiritual leader of the Geluk school of Tibetan Buddhism.

Senator Feinstein asks China’s Global Times to retract its threat to UC San Diego over Dalai Lama invitation

The prominent and influential US Senator from California, Dianne Feinstein, has asked the Chinese government mouthpiece Global Times to retract its editorial threatening the University of Ca

Forfeit settlement homes and CTA benefits for Indian passport: MEA to Tibetans

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the authority issuing passports in India has mandated Tibetans seeking Indian passports under the Citizen Act of 1955 to forfeit any benefits fro

Tibetan slits his throat calling for freedom in Tibet’s capital

A Tibetan has reportedly died after slitting open his throat near the Jhokhang temple in Lhasa earlier today calling out slogans such as ‘Tibetans don’t have rights and freedom’ and ‘we want freed

Authorities demolish more dwellings than they agreed at Larung Gar

The Chinese authorities in Serta County have demolished more dwellings at the world’s largest Buddhist Center, Larung Gar, where demolitions have been going on since July last year, the Rad

Host of Tibet Women Soccer team’s Vancouver trip face unusual scrutiny

After making headlines following their US Visa snub, the invitation from the Vancouver International Soccer Festival seemed like the light at the end of the tunnel. However, the planned trip now seems to be in limbo as the organizer of the festival in which the Tibetan women are to partici

37 US Congressmen urge Trump to appoint special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues

A group of US Congressmen have urged the US President Donald Trump to urgently fill the position of special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues at the US Department of State. “Mr. President, th

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