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UN slams China and Vietnam over the Tibetan Lama’s mysterious death
UN human rights experts have asked China and Vietnam to explain the arrest, disappearance, and suspicious death of Tibetan spiritual leader Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche in Ho Chi Minh City, warning that both governments may have violated international human...
China’s war on freedom escalates: Global alarm over widening human rights crisis
Human Rights in China (HRIC) has released its latest weekly brief, painting a grim picture of escalating repression under President Xi Jinping's rule, highlighting the Chinese Communist Party's tightening control over civil liberties, religious freedom, and dissent across the...
China uses Panchen Lama’s Kalachakra to legitimise control over Tibetans
Gyaltsen Norbu, the China-appointed Panchen Lama often dismissed by Tibetans as a "political imposter," is slated to lead the Kalachakra empowerment and teachings at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery, the historic seat of the Panchen Lamas in Shigatse, Tibet, from October...
Himachal: Tibetans pray for the Dalai Lama’s long life in Dharamshala
Over 4,000 Tibetans, including Buddhist monks, nuns, and foreign followers from different parts of the world, gathered at the temple to offer prayers for the Dalai Lama's long life.
‘Take down CCP’: Demonstrators slam 76 years of oppression in China
Around 80 protesters gathered outside the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco to mark the CCP's 76th anniversary, condemning decades of oppression and human rights abuses. Speakers from Tibetan, Hong Kong, and Chinese activist groups urged global support against Beijing's...
Snowstorms strand hikers in China, a South Korean climber dies in Nepal
Early snowstorms trapped hundreds of hikers in western China, including near Mount Everest. A South Korean climber died in Nepal during a storm. One hiker died and over 200 were rescued in Qinghai province. Trails closed in another area...
Tibetan Election Commission in-exile announces general elections schedule, to be held in 2 phases on Feb 1 and April 26
The elections of the Sikyong (political leader) and the Tibetan parliament in exile will be held in two phases. The first phase of the elections will be held on February 1, 2026, and the second phase is scheduled for...
Chilling video: Man falls to death on China mountain after untying safety rope to take photos
A 31-year-old hiker died on Mount Nama after removing his safety rope to take photos. He tripped and fell hundreds of meters. He was not using an ice axe, had no permits, and his group hadn't filed a climbing...
Earthquake of magnitude 3.2 strikes Tibet
As per the NCS, the earthquake occurred at a shallow depth of 10km, making it susceptible to aftershocks.
Tibet’s climate crisis poses global threat, warns Stockholm Paper
The Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs warned that the Tibetan Plateau is facing a severe climate crisis due to China's unchecked infrastructure and resource extraction. The report urged global action, calling Tibet's protection an ecological imperative...
Over 200 climbers stranded after blizzard on Tibetan slopes of Mt Everest, 350 rescued
A blizzard on Mt. Everest's Tibetan slopes stranded over 200 hikers, while 350 were rescued. The storm, impacting the remote area since Friday, worsened Sunday. Chinese media provided limited coverage due to the National Day holiday. Separately, Typhoon Matmo...
Dalai Lama extends wishes to Archbishop-designate of Canterbury Sarah Mullally
Vatican News further mentioned that Bishop Mullally succeeds Archbishop Justin Welby. She has served as the Bishop of London since 2018, becoming the first woman to hold that role, and previously served as the Bishop of Crediton in the...
Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering urges Canada to counter China’s cultural genocide
Addressing the media at the Parliamentary Press Gallery in Ottawa on Thursday, Tsering highlighted the impact of state-run boarding schools in Tibet, likening them to colonial-style institutions designed to assimilate an entire generation of Tibetan youth, as reported by...
World unites against China’s brutal campaign to erase Uyghur identity and faith
The report also documented the death of 96-year-old Imam Abidin Damollam in prison while serving a nine-year term. USCIRF further noted the persecution of Uyghur women such as Tursungul Ghopur and Heyrinisa Memet, who were imprisoned for teaching religion...
China’s war on religion raises international outcry
On China's 76th National Day, survivors of persecution, international rights activists, US lawmakers, and activists convened at the US Capitol for a major conference titled "Faith Under Siege: Confronting Religious Persecution and Oppression in China." The gathering shed light...
From Xinjiang to South China Sea, China’s actions spark global concern
Shun Fujiki, Executive Director of the International Career Support Organisation, criticised China's human rights abuses, treatment of minorities, territorial aggression, and influence over aid-dependent nations at the UNHRC sidelines, urging reforms to protect cultural diversity, sovereignty, and global stability.
China’s pressure on French museums sparks UN warning over Tibet’s ‘erasure’
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Cultural Rights has raised serious concerns over the erasure of the word Tibet from French museum collections, cautioning that the replacement with Beijing-endorsed terms such as "Xizang" and "Himalayan World" undermines Tibetans' cultural...
Tibetans in-exile resent against demonstration by White Club of London in Shigatse
Tibetans believe that this act disrespects Tibet's spiritual significance and endangers its fragile environment. It is reportedly permitted by Chinese government authorities and it disrespects Tibet's spiritual significance and endangers its fragile environment.
Dhamma Setu: India’s Kangyur bridge to global outreach
The Kangyur or Kanjur is Buddha's recorded teachings (or the 'Translation of the Word'), and the Tengyur or Tanjur is the commentaries by great masters on Buddha's teachings (or the 'Translation of Treatises').
China’s draft ‘Ethnic Unity’ law raises alarm over minority rights
Submitted to the National People's Congress on September 8, 2025, the 62-article draft Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress reportedly seeks to legally enforce ideological conformity under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), raising serious human rights concerns both...
Earthquake of magnitude 3.3 strikes Tibet
As per the NCS, the earthquake struck at a shallow depth of 10km, making it susceptible to aftershocks.
In a first, Rs 4,600-cr rail projects to link India with Bhutan
In a historic step to deepen ties with Bhutan, India on Monday announced the launch of two cross-border railway projects that will, for the first time, connect the Himalayan kingdom with the Indian Railways network. In a joint presser...
Campaign for Uyghurs founder urges Philadelphia Mayor to cancel Chinese flag-raising ceremony
Rushan Abbas, head of Campaign for Uyghurs, urged Philadelphia's mayor to cancel a planned Chinese flag-raising on September 30. Citing her sister's imprisonment and CCP abuses, she warned the event would legitimise atrocities and called for standing with victims...
Tibetan Youth congress’ 19th general body meeting begins in Dharamshala
More than 130 members of about 40 regional chapters of TYC are here to attend this week long meeting and to elect the new central executive body.
Voices of Dhamma: Reflections from Third International Buddhist Forum, Republic of Kalmykia
This year's conference, which opened with a powerful message by President Putin and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov, involved a diverse array of thematic discussions that highlighted Buddhist Culture, Literature, Art and Architecture, Transcultural perspectives of Buddhism in Asia, Traditional...
“China out of Tibet now”: Tibetan activists protest outside UN, call for global support
Tibetan activists gathered outside the United Nations headquarters in New York on Friday, holding a protest against China and calling for global support for Tibetan independence. The demonstrators raised slogans such as "Free Tibet, China out, China out of...
Tibet pays the price for China’s grandiose shows
A fireworks show in Tibet by Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang and brand Arc'teryx drew backlash after toxic debris was left behind despite eco-friendly claims. Locals are clearing hazardous waste, sparking criticism of ecological exploitation in Tibet and renewed debate...
China’s control over Dalai Lama succession draws global rebuke from Australia
Australia has raised serious concerns over human rights violations in Tibet and condemned any interference in the selection of the next Dalai Lama at the ongoing 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), according to a...
Human Rights in China report flags repression, re-sentencing of journalist Zhang Zhan
Human Rights in China has released its latest weekly brief, illustrating China's tightening grip on dissent, surveillance, and digital control, which has drawn fresh scrutiny amid a series of developments in the country's worsening human rights climate.
China slammed for fireworks spectacle on fragile Tibetan Plateau
Chinese artist Cai Guoqiang's fireworks show in Tibet, backed by Arc'Teryx, sparked backlash over ecological harm. Critics warned of pollution, debris, and wildlife disruption on the fragile plateau. Both Cai and Arc'Teryx apologised, pledging assessments and restoration, but doubts...


































