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China says CTA “illegal”, “unpopular” in Tibet

A Chinese government spokesperson in Beijing has said that the Tibetan exile government, known officially as Central Tibetan Administration is “unpopular” among Tibetans in Tibet and that the establishmen

US bipartisan report shows suppressed religious freedom in Tibet

The Washington-based bipartisan US federal government commission on freedom of religion in their 2016 annual report stated that religious freedom has ‘been under serious and sustained assault

Activist group demands Shokjang’s release on world press freedom day

The Activist group Students for a Free Tibet staged a street theatre in protest of the incarceration of Tibetan writer Drukar Gyal, known more prolifically by his pen name Shokjang, on the World Press Freedom Day

Dalai Lama graces symposium with youth peace leaders from war torn nations

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama today stressed the importance of developing sense of oneness and internal disarmament during an interaction and exchange with 28 youth peace leaders f

Stitching a dream: An interview with a Tibetan designer on work, passion and life.

It is grossly inaccurate to say Tennor is a just another typical entrepreneur from the neighborhood. The work which he calls his passion is not anybody’s cup of tea; requiring many overlapping roles of a passion-driven a

Two monks released after ten days’ detention in Palyul

Two Tibetan monks from Palyul County in Sichuan Province have been released by Chinese authorities after ten days in detention on April 29. The local Chinese police detained the two monks who intervened and

Solo protester arrested in Tibet’s Ngaba

A Tibetan monk has been arrested earlier today in Ngaba County, Sichuan Province in Eastern Tibet. According to reports, the monk named Thubten staged a protest on the main street of the Ngaba town, named locall

Tibet Watch publishes report on role of monasteries in Tibetan resistance

A London-based Tibetan human rights monitoring agency has published a report “Tibet’s ‘Intolerable’ Monasteries” which gives an insight into the role of the Tibetan monastic community in Tibet’s resistance

First batch of Geshema aspirants sit for final exams

The fourth and final examination for the first ever batch of 20 nuns aspiring for Geshema degree began on Sunday at the Gaden Choeling Nunnery here in McL

After Uygur leader, Chinese dissidents denied Indian visa to attend democracy event

Following the revoking of visa to Uyghur leader Dolkun Isa hours before he was to travel to Dharamshala, the exile headquarters of the Tibetan government in exile, reports are appearing of Chinese activists based out

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