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Pro-Tibet groups hold protest in Geneva as UNHRC 61st session opens, raises concerns over rights situation in Tibet

The peaceful demonstration, held on 23 February 2026, was organised by the Tibetan Community in Switzerland and Liechtenstein (TCSL) and attended by Representative Thinley Chukki.

Potala Fireball Awakens World to Tibet’s Plight

Tibetan singer Tsewang Norbu’s 2022 self-immolation at the Potala Palace spotlighted unrest in Tibet, censorship in China and renewed global human rights concerns. The post Potala Fireball Awakens World to Tibet’s Plight appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.

'Nehru redrew Bharat's borders forever': BJP hits back at Congress' US trade deal barbs

New Delhi: Hitting back at the Congress, the BJP on Wednesday accused India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru of making repeated "territorial compromises" throughout his tenure and "redrawing" Bharat's borders forever.The BJP's criticism of Nehru comes in the backdrop...

Former political prisoners in China-ruled Tibet, Swiss Tibetan group make long-life offering to Dalai Lama

(TibetanReview.net, Feb24’26) – Former political prisoners in Chinese ruled Tibet now scattered across 15 countries in the free world were joined by a Swiss Tibetan welfare service NGO called Lhasa Boys’ Association, founded in 1969, to make a joint...

Former Tibetan political prisoners offer ‘Long Life Prayer’ to Dalai Lama, allege repression in Tibet

Former political prisoners and the Lhasa Boys' Association held a prayer ceremony in Dharamshala for the Dalai Lama. They highlighted severe repression in Tibet, alleging systematic Chinese efforts to eradicate Tibetan identity, language, and religious freedom, while restricting movement...

Breaking New Ground, One Chess Move at a Time

Chess is a game played in silence. And for Dawa Tenzin, that silence has always felt like home. Born to Tibetan refugee parents in India, he lost both his parents at a tender age. Cared for by his aunt,...