A significant forum, titled "Symposium on Finding Common Ground," was held at National Chengchi University in Taiwan on November 23-24. The event focused on the impact of US legislation on Tibet, the evolving global political landscape, and the growing authoritarianism under China's Presiden
Tsering reminded the community that, despite the immense challenges Tibet faces, the international visibility of the Tibet cause remains strong, largely due to the tireless efforts of the Dalai Lama, as per a statement by the CTA.
Arya also held discussions with Wallace Chow, representative of the Taipei Economic & Cultural Office, where they explored the interconnectedness of freedom and democracy in resolving issues related to Tibet, Taiwan, and China.
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) has urgently called on Chinese authorities to reveal the whereabouts of four Tibetans subjected to incommunicado detention in Ngaba (Aba), located in the Ngaba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province.
At a recent event in New Delhi, Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration, emphasised the significance of the Resolve Tibet Act and the Tibet Policy and Support Act in advocating for Tibetan rights and autonomy. He addressed China's human rights abuses and the misma
Tibetans and their supporters took the stage at a United Nations Human Rights Council side event in Geneva, bringing attention to China's suppression of the Tibetan language and recent school closures in Tibet.
The protesters shouted slogans like "Make China accountable for committing atrocities in Tibet," "Free Tibet", "Stop genocide in Tibet," "China go away", "Free Tibet, stop genocide, Tibet is not part of China," and "Stop atrocities in Tibet."
The Tibetan Youth Congress recently organised a cycle rally to raise awareness about the cultural genocide in Tibet and demand that the Chinese government put an end to it. The 50 cyclists covered more than 400 kilometres and reached Delhi on Monday
Such a step by the Chinese administration is another way to promote the country's ongoing campaign to reshape global public opinion on Tibet, a report by the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) stated.
The Tibet Policy Institute of the Department of Information and International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration holds a talk by Former Ambassador Dilip Sinha on his recent book titled "Imperial Games in Tibet" in Dharamshala on Wednesday.
Various Tibetan intellectuals including Tibet