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Tibetan activist among ‘Information Heroes’

Golog Jigme Gyatso is among ‘100 Information Heroes’, a list drawn by the International press freedom advocacy group Reporters Without Border (RSF) for the World Press Freedom Day.

Tibetan exiles remember Pawo Thupten Ngodup on Martyrs’ Day

Tibetan exiles today commemorated the 16th death anniversary of the Pawo Thupten Ngodup, the first Tibetan who died by setting himself on fire in protest on April 29, 1998, observed as Martyrs Day here

Tibetan Parliamentarians, activists at Interethnic Leadership Conference in Taiwan

Around seventy participants including democracy activists, human rights lawyers, writers and media activists from China, Honkong, Taiwan, Macau, Southern Mongolia, overseas Ugyur activists and representatives of faith

Monk arrested in Ngaba for solitary protest

A 19-year-old Tibetan monk was arrested minutes after his solitary protest in the streets of Ngaba County today, Kanyak Tsering, a monk at the exile based Kirti monastery here, said

Four Tibetans arrested in Palyul over refusal to sell land

Four Tibetans have been arrested in Tibet’s Palyul County in the traditional Tibetan province of Kham following refusal by Tibetans to sell land to a Chinese mining company, a Tibetan exile living in exile with

Tibetans observe the 25th birthday of the Panchen Lama with mixed feelings

Tibetans in exile observed the 25th birthday of the 11th Panchen Lama -- one of Tibet's most important spiritual leaders -- with mixed feelings of joy and pain, as they noted the lack of any concrete proof from the Chinese government over the well being of the young lama who has been missing for nearl

Chinese officials “bribed” to destroy Tibetan brick factories, beat up workers

Chinese authorities in Tibet’s Kyegudo area in the traditional Tibetan province of Kham have destroyed several brick factories owned by Tibetans and beaten up workers on the behest of Chinese brick factory own

Organizers of Tibetan language event forced to cancel contest

Chinese authorities in Muge Norwa town in Zungchu County, Ngaba prefecture, have forced the organizers of a Tibetan language contest to cancel their event saying it had “political implications”,

China arrests Tibetan monks for funding prayer for Dalai Lama

Chinese authorities have detained a group of Tibetan monks including a senior religious leader in Pashoe in Chamdo Prefecture in the traditional Tibetan province of Kham for contributing money for a long life pr

China arrests Tibetan monks for funding prayer for Dalai Lama

Chinese authorities have detained a group of Tibetan monks including a senior religious leader in Pashoe in Chamdo Prefecture in the traditional Tibetan province of Kham for contributing money for a long life pr

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