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Richard Gere Receives First Human Rights First Visionary Award
Actor Richard Gere will receive Human Rights First’s first Visionary Award for lifelong advocacy on Tibet, global health, refugees, and human rights.
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...
Uttarakhand: Earthquake of 2.1 magnitude hits Uttarkashi
Earlier in July, an earthquake of magnitude 3.2 had hit the district, which followed a 2.7 quake on January 29.
Democratic Nations Unite at UNHRC to Call Out China’s Rights Abuses in Tibet
At the 60th UN Human Rights Council session in Geneva, democratic nations including the EU, UK, Australia, Japan, and others raised grave concerns over China’s human rights abuses in Tibet, East Turkestan, and Hong Kong, urging Beijing to respect...
China’s new ‘K-visa’ program seen as snub to its sea of graduate jobless youth
(TibetanReview.net, Oct02’25) – As a record 12.2 million new college graduates compete for jobs in a tough economy and as youth unemployment hovers close to 19%, China is facing an online backlash for the new “K-visa” program it launched...
Chinese public outrage erupts over Arc’teryx and Cai Guo-Qiang’s fireworks in Tibet
Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, Oct. 2: A high-altitude fireworks stunt by outdoor brand Arc’teryx and Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang on a mountain in Southern Tibet’s Shigatse last month has triggered widespread condemnation, with Chinese citizens leading an unprecedented backlash online. On...
CTA President urges Canada to take position on Dalai Lama’s reincarnation issue
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Oct. 2: The President of the exile Tibetan government known officially as the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), Penpa Tsering, currently on an official visit to Ottawa from September 25 to October 7, has urged the Canadian...
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.
Central Tibetan Administration Celebrates 156th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
Dharamshala: Earlier today, on 2 October 2025, the leadership and senior officials of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) gathered at Gangchen Kyishong to honour the 156th anniversary of Gandhi Jayanti, paying homage to Mahatma Gandhi, the revered advocate of...
CTA Celebrates Gandhi Jayanti with Tribute to Non-Violence Principles, Draws Parallels with Dussehra’s Victory of Truth
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSHALA, 2 Oct: The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), commonly known as the Tibetan government-in-exile, today celebrated the 156th birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi by honouring his principles of non-violence and satyagraha, values that the exile...
RSS has rendered special services for Tibetan refugees: Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama said that the RSS has worked in the remote and challenging regions of Bharat, contributing to educational and social development, and providing vital support in disaster-affected areas
Expedite setting up quarantine centre, lift ban on livestock trading: Traders to dist admn
The trade has been stopped since 2019 and the livestock trading was banned in 2012 due to the absence of quarantine facilities
MoU signed for Bhutan-India railway network
(TibetanReview.net, Oct01’25) – Landlocked Bhutan wedged between India and Chinese occupied Tibet is to be connected by railway transport system for the first time following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with New Delhi on Sep 29...
India to counter China’s ‘water bomb’ dam in occupied Tibet with mega dam of its own
(TibetanReview.net, Oct01’25) – India is to build in Arunachal Pradesh what would be its largest dam with a design to absorb any possible weaponized release of water from the world’s largest and potentially most dangerous dam China is building...
Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet Concludes in Toronto
The 6th Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet ended in Toronto, with activists highlighting Tibet’s crisis under Chinese rule and marking the Dalai Lama’s 90th year.
Young Tibet Advocates Meet EU Lawmakers in Brussels
Young Tibet advocates met EU lawmakers in Brussels, urging stronger action on rights, language, and environment, while pressing for sanctions on Chinese officials.
UN Expert Questions Paris Museums’ Tibet Nomenclature Changes
UN rapporteur Alexandra Xanthaki warned Paris museums’ changes from “Tibet” to China-aligned terms threaten Tibetans’ cultural rights and identity.
Amer Sports Stock Upgraded as Tibet Fireworks Controversy Fades
Wells Fargo upgraded Amer Sports to “Overweight,” saying backlash over Arc’teryx’s Tibet fireworks display quickly faded without affecting sales in China.
Former Tibetan political prisoner testifies against China’s persecution of faith in Washington D.C.
Tsering Dhundup DHARAMSHALA, Oct. 1: Former Tibetan political prisoner Namkyi testified at the “Faith Under Siege: Confronting Religious Persecution and Oppression in China”, conference held at the U.S. Capitol, on the eve of China’s 76th National Day, as survivors of...
New Additional Election Commissioners sworn in ahead of 2026 general elections
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Oct. 1: In a formal ceremony held on Wednesday at Sikyong Hall, Chief Justice Commissioner Yeshi Wangmo administered the oath of office to Nangsa Choedon and Tsering Youdon, newly appointed Additional Election Commissioners of the Central...
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...
Nangsa Choedon and Tsering Youdon Sworn in as New Additional Election Commissioners of CTA
Dharamshala: Nangsa Choedon, former Secretary of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and Director of the Tibetan Nuns Project in India, and Tsering Youdon, former Tibetan parliament member, were sworn in as the new Additional Election Commissioners at a ceremony...
China names Liu Haixing to lead party's International Department as predecessor vanishes
China has appointed veteran diplomat Liu Haixing as the new head of the Communist Party’s International Department, replacing Liu Jianchao, who has not been seen since July amid reports of a disciplinary probe.
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.






















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