The event was organized by the Tibetan Community in Japan (TCJ) and Students for Free Tibet (SFT) to dispel the Chinese assertion that Tibet has been a part of China since antiquity and to educate the public about the significance of this historic day according to a report by Central Tibet A
As per the report, Since Xi's rise to power, China has imposed a deeply authoritarian agenda, tightening its grip on Tibet through extensive surveillance, censorship, and legal tools designed to stifle dissent. The TCHRD report outlines how these repressive measures have escalated over the p
According to a report by Human Rights Watch, the Jigme Gyaltsen Vocational High School, which was connected to Ragya Monastery, in the Golok grasslands of Qinghai province in eastern Tibet was shut down by the government in July 2024.
According to reports by the official agency of the Dalai Lama, Office of Tibet, this initiative, supported by four Tibetan Community Associations in the US aims to raise awareness about the true situation in Tibet and offer an opportunity for future collaborations between Tibetan organisatio
Sikyong Penpa Tsering, leader of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), addressed the Miao Choepheling Tibetan Settlement in Itanagar, stressing the need to preserve Tibetan culture and identity amidst China's ongoing suppression. He emphasised cultural resilience, recent international pr
The Tibetan government in exile is preparing for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday celebration on July 6, 2025, with speculation surrounding the Dalai Lama addressing the issue of his succession during that time.
Penpa Tsering spoke about China's policy of changing the names of places and occupying areas. He said that the Tibetan Government in-exile is working to draft a new map of Tibet while composing of a book on old Tibetan names in its original format to counter claims made by China.
China's intensified control over Tibet has made it increasingly difficult for Tibetans to escape to India. In 2024, only eight Tibetans managed to flee to Dharamshala, a significant decline from over 40 in 2023 and the 3,000 who crossed into India annually from the 1990s to 2008.
According to the Central Tibetan Administration, the gathering took place at a local cafe, where Kalon Gyari expressed her deep gratitude upon seeing the Tibetan flag displayed at the entrance.
Following a recent earthquake in Tibet, hundreds of Tibetans in-exile gathered to mourn and offer special prayers for the whole night for the victims of the earthquake.