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Statement of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on Commemoration of 86th Anniversary of Enthronement of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Omniscient Lord of ...

Today marks the auspicious occasion of the 86th anniversary of the ascension of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to the Golden Throne of Tibet, the human manifestation of Avalokiteshvara, the lord of the three realms of existence and the patron-deity of Tibet,...

Statement of the Kashag on the 86th Anniversary of the Enthronement of His Holiness the Great 14th Dalai Lama

As we celebrate today the historic event marking the 86th anniversary of His Holiness the Great 14th Dalai Lama’s enthronement upon the Golden Throne at the Potala Palace, the  Kashag extends its warmest greetings to Tibetans inside and outside of Tibet, and to all friends of Tibet.  Eighty-six years...

‘Women hold up half the sky’

It is unbelievable but true that in democracies such as the US and Britain, women did not have the vote until centuries had passed. The post ‘Women hold up half the sky’ appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.

US’ renewed Tibet policy matters

For decades, Tibet has lived in the diplomatic shadows—acknowledged but rarely prioritized, invoked but seldom defended with sustained policy attention. That is why two recent developments from Washington… The post US’ renewed Tibet policy matters appeared first on The...

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Tibetan Environmental Defender A-nya Sengdra Released After Seven Years, Faces Ongoing Restrictions

Tibetan nomad, environmental defender, and anti-corruption activist A-nya Sengdra has been released from Mianyang Prison after more than seven years of imprisonment. The 55-year-old community leader returned to his hometown in Kyangche Township, Gade County, in Amdo (currently administered...

Penpa Tsering’s Re-Election: A Call to Transform Tibetan Education Through STEM learning

As Penpa Tsering won re-election as the Sikyong (executive head) of the Central Tibetan Administration for another five-year term, Tenzin Jigmey* argues that one his central focuses should be to work towards “transforming our children into world-class entrepreneurs and...

China accused of exporting Uyghur surveillance and intimidation worldwide

On 15 February, WUC leaders joined approximately 70 members of the Swiss Uyghur diaspora for a community gathering in Switzerland. President Turgunjan Alawdun and Vice President Zumretay Arkin addressed the event, describing it as a show of unity amid...

Uyghur Activist Violently Assaulted by Chinese Security at The Hague

Uyghur activist Abdurehim Gheni was violently assaulted by Chinese security personnel inside The Hague City Hall, exposing extreme transnational repression.

Vanishing Lakes in Tibet May Trigger Earthquakes

A new geological study reveals that shrinking lakes in southern Tibet are triggering earthquakes by altering tectonic strain and awakening dormant fault lines.