The Australian Tibetan Youth Leadership and Advocacy Training officially kicked off on Wednesday, with the event gathering 30 young Tibetan participants from six regions across Australia.
The members of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile have been actively advocating for Tibet in New Delhi, highlighting the severe challenges faced by the Tibetan people under the Chinese Communist regime.
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.
The Round Table Discussion in the series of "Coexisting and Flourishing" brought local Indian and Tibetan leaders together and aimed at facilitating a platform for a reflective look at the current scenario and identifying solutions and new creative ideas that they can all take forward toward
Sikyong Penpa Tsering has emphasised that the Communist Party of China (CCP) is making systematic efforts to suppress Tibetan identity, including shutting down cultural and religious centres.
Tibetan leaders, including Sikyong Pempa Tsering and Deputy Speaker Dolma Tsering, have reacted to President Biden and Prime Minister Modi's comments on China's actions during the Quad Summit, emphasizing the need for a united stance against Chinese expansionism and urging international supp
Penpa Tsering, the President of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile, appreciated India's support for Tibetan culture and highlighted their strong cultural connection with New Delhi, adding that Tibetans consider themselves an extension of Indian culture, language and religion.
Expressing a confident stance on the impact of the newly signed 'Resolve Tibet Bill' and highlighting that the bill has significantly unsettled the Chinese government. Tsering remarked that the strong Chinese reaction underscores the bill's effectiveness in challenging Beijing's narrative on
A bipartisan US Congressional delegation led by Congressman Michael McCaul and also included former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Dharamshala and met with the Dalai Lama.
Exiled Tibetan leader Dalai Lama has congratulated Taiwan's new President Lai Ching-te, who was sworn in as the president of the democratic island nation on May 20