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RightsCon 2026 in Zambia Cancelled Under Pressure from China

RightsCon, the world’s largest digital human rights conference, was forced to cancel its 2026 conference just days before it was to convene in the Zambian capital of Lusaka, reportedly due to Chinese pressure on the Zambian government. A leading...

Nepal objects to India's plans to conduct Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lipulekh

Kathmandu: Nepal on Sunday objected to India and China planning to conduct the upcoming Kailash Mansarovar Yatra via Lipulekh Pass, claiming that it is Kathmandu's territory.In a statement, the Nepalese Foreign Ministry said that Kathmandu was not consulted before...

Voting right restored for Kathmandu’s Choejor Tibetans in diasporic election

(TibetanReview.net, May03’26) –The Election Commission of the Central Tibetan Administration has on May 1 withdrawn its earlier decision on Apr 23 to not just countermand but annul the Choejor (Choeten-Boudha plus Jorpati) polling station for the final poll after...

China remains world's largest prison for journalists: Report

China remained the world's largest prison for journalists and its regime conducted a campaign of repression against journalism and the right to information across the world, Paris-based Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said in its latest annual survey. Currently, China...

STATEMENT: Tibet Under Surveillance: How China Controls the Flow of Information

Press freedom is the bedrock of accountability. It is a vital light that prevents absolute power from operating in the dark. More than just the right to publish, it is the fundamental human right to seek the truth, expose reality, and demand equality. ...

The eye that framed India

India’s visual memory of the last 60 years, from the power corridors in Delhi, to the dust and smoke in Bhopal, is impossible to imagine without Raghu Rai. His photographs turned news into history and everyday life into something unforgettable.

China is world’s largest prison for journalists as global press freedom hits new depth in 25 years

(TibetanReview.net, May02’26) –Press freedom has fallen to its lowest level in a quarter of a century and China as the world’s biggest jailer of journalists remains among the top violators in this unfortunate saga, according to Paris-based Reporters Without...

Tibetan journalists’ collective in exile marks World Press Freedom Day with call to preserve Tibetan language

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, May 2: The Association of Tibetan Journalists (ATJ), a collective of Tibetan journalists in exile, commemorated World Press Freedom Day on Saturday under the banner, “We are the custodians of our language. Let us learn, use,...

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