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China arrests three Tibetans in connection with self-immolation protest

Chinese authorities in Tibet's Golok region have arrested three Tibetans in Pema County, on January 18 for alleged connection with self immolation protest by a 20 year old Tibetan monk of Akyong Monastery in November

‘Bringing Tibet Home’ wins French award

A documentary film by a New York based Tibetan filmmaker has been awarded the Young European Jury Award ( Prix du Jury de Jeunes Européens) Saturday at the 27th editi

UN body asks InterContinental group to respond to Tibet campaigners

The United Nations Global Compact, a body that monitors practice in corporate responsibility by multinational companies, has asked the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) to respond to a complaint by Tibet campaigners about its plan

Tibetans celebrate 65th Republic Day of India

The Central Tibetan Administration today celebrated the 65th Republic Day of India at its headquarters at Ghankyi Kyishong led by the caretaker PM Pema Chin

Karmapa, Maneka Gandhi launch medical camp for animals in Gaya

The 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje on Thursday inaugurated a medical camp for animals initiated by The Kagyupa International Monlam Trust at the Kagyu Monlam Pavilion, Tergar Monastery in Bodh

Amnesty International raises concerns for Tibetan abbot’s health

The global rights watchdog Amnesty International has raised concerns about the health of Khenpo Karma Tsewang, the jailed Tibetan abbot who has been under detention since December 6 last year. The right group

Biography of Tibet’s longest serving political prisoner launched

Tibetan Prime Minister Lobsang Sangay today launched the biography of the longest serving Tibetan political prisoner Takna Jigme Sangpo, who has spent 32 years in Chinese prison. Titled ‘Metse Nyongtsor’ (experience of life), the book

Spying Chinese officials on Tibetan WeChat users revealed

A Tibetan woman using WeChat, the China based popular messaging application, has received a twenty second-long suspicious voice message in Mandarin which appears to have been spoken by an official entrusted with the duty to monito

China continues to suppress Tibetans, Human Rights Watch says

China has systematically suppressed political, cultural, religious and socio-economic rights in Tibet including nonviolent advocacy for Tibetan independence, the Dalai Lama’s return and opposition to govern

Trial of Chinese activist Xu ends without verdict, foreign journalists attacked

The trial of Xu Zhiyong, a key advocate of the New Citizens Movement, and a vocal supporter of Tibetan rights ended Wednesday without a verdict. Foreign journalists covering the trial outside the court were manhandled by Chin

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