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Brussels meet calls for global support to protect Tibetan religious freedom
Global solidarity for Tibetan Buddhists and growing concerns over China's interference in Tibetan religious affairs took centre stage at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the European Buddhist Union held in Brussels on May 9, according to the Central...
ETGE urges Trump to raise human rights abuses in East Turkistan, Tibet during Xi summit
Washington: The East Turkistan Government-in-Exile (ETGE) and the East Turkistan National Movement (ETNM) have called on the United States President Donald Trump to directly raise China’s “ongoing genocide” and “colonial occupation” of East Turkistan and Tibet during his meeting...
Nepal protests India's plan to reopen Himalayan pass to Tibet
KATHMANDU -- Nepal has protested against India's decision to reopen a Himalayan pass leading to a revered Hindu pilgrimage site in Tibet, reviving a territorial dispute between the two neighbors.
US Lawmakers Introduce Bill Seeking Genocide Determination on China’s Actions in Tibet
The Tibet Atrocities Determination Act, introduced on April 29, 2026, by Senators Rick Scott and Jeff Merkley, directs the US Secretary of State to investigate China’s policies and actions against Tibetans and submit a determination to Congress within one...
China asked to stop hoarding food, fertiliser to help ease global supply crisis
(TibetanReview.net, May12’26) – China has the biggest world stockpile of food stuffs and fertiliser and should stop building their stockpiles and instead help ease a global supply crisis caused by the Iran war, reported bbc.com May 12, citing former...
Chinese mayor in California to be tried for running illegal propaganda for Beijing
(TibetanReview.net, May12’26) – Eileen Wang, an ethnic Chinese mayor of Arcadia, a wealthy suburban city in the US city of Los Angeles, California, has resigned on May 11 and agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent...
Tibet: New Evidence of Abuse in Coercive Boarding Schools Emerges as Trump Heads to China for State Visit
Boston – As U.S. President Donald Trump travels to Beijing to meet with Xi Jinping, Tibet Action Institute is calling for the closure of China’s mandatory boarding school system in Tibet as new testimony from a former student tells of “widespread” physical abuse. The boarding school system holds approximately one million Tibetan children [1]. The former student describes a “severe” environment where “broken hands, fractured fingers, and bruised backs were common.” Abuse was so routine that “students began to normalize this treatment and rarely told their parents…it was so widespread that no single incident stands out, there were simply too many.” The student was forced to attend both elementary and secondary boarding school after their parents were pressured by authorities [2].
LIVE NOW: Hudson Institute Discusses Sam Brownback’s New Book: CCP’s Persecution of All Faiths in China
The Hudson Institute, a Washington based think tank, hosts a discussion at 1 p.m. ET on May 12 on a new book by former U.S. senator and ambassador at large for international religious freedom in the first Trump administration,...
China Arrests 97 Tibetans as Digital Language Ban Intensifies
Chinese authorities arrested 97 Tibetans under cybersecurity laws for using their native language online. This digital crackdown threatens cultural identity.
























