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Petition Seeks UN Memorial for Pawo Lobga Rangzen

A petition seeking a permanent UN-area memorial for Pawo Lobga Rangzen has gathered more than 16,000 signatures toward a 25,600 goal.

East Turkistan and Tibetan Groups Demand UN Action

East Turkistan and Tibetan groups protested outside UN headquarters, urging action on China and support for decolonization and ICC scrutiny.

China’s Internet Crackdown Puts Tibetan Expression at Risk

China’s three-month Qinglang internet crackdown could further restrict Tibetan-language, religious, and cultural expression online, ICT said.

ICT Urges Congress to Pass Tibet Bill During Captive Nations Week

ICT urged Congress to pass the Assuring the Future of Tibet Act and seek repeal of China’s Ethnic Unity Law during Captive Nations Week.

3,000 Tibetans March in Dharamshala for Pawo Lobga Rangzen

About 3,000 Tibetans joined six NGOs in Dharamshala to honor Pawo Lobga Rangzen and oppose China’s Ethnic Unity Law.

Odisha Signs MoU With Tibetan Monastery to Boost Buddhist Tourism

Odisha and Jeerang Monastery sign an MoU to develop Buddhist tourism, academic exchange and cultural programs linked to Tibetan heritage.

39 Diaspora Groups Condemn China’s New Ethnic Unity Law

Thirty-nine diaspora groups condemn China’s Ethnic Unity Law, warning it could extend Beijing’s reach and suppress free expression overseas.

Lhasa Conference Signals China’s AI-Driven Tibet Narrative Push

ICT says a Lhasa conference is building an AI-backed network to promote China’s official narrative and influence global views of Tibet.

Larung Gar Faces New Demolitions, 1,060 Residences Targeted

At least 1,060 residences at Larung Gar face demolition as China expands restrictions on Tibetan Buddhist practice after its July 1 law.

Tibetans Honor Sigrid Joss-Arnd, Lifelong Friend of the Tibetan People, at Bern Memorial Service

Bern memorial honors Sigrid Joss-Arnd, who led Swiss Tibetan refugee relief and helped support 1,000 Tibetans resettled in Switzerland.