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Tibetan Youth Congress launches global protest against China, begins chain hunger strike in Dharamshala

The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) on Sunday launched a worldwide chain protest campaign from Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh, beginning with a 24-hour chain hunger strike in memory of Tibetan activist Lobga Rangzen and in protest against China's 'Ethnic Unity...

Himachal: Tibetans commemorate monk Lobsang Lozin on his self-immolation protest’s 14th anniversary

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has commemorated the 14th anniversary of the death of Tibetan monk Lobsang Lozin, who died after setting himself on fire during a protest in Ngaba, Tibet, on 17 July 2012.

Himachal Pradesh: Tibetans in Dharamshala hold protest rally against China

They hold this protest to honour the supreme sacrifice of Martyr Lobga Rangzen, who set himself on fire outside the UN Headquarters in New York and to condemn China's so-called "Ethnic Unity and Progress Law."

UK Police investigate claims Chinese Embassy staff used stun batons on Tibetan protesters

London's Metropolitan Police are investigating claims that Chinese embassy security personnel used illegal stun batons to intimidate peaceful Tibetan protesters during a July 3 vigil. The incident has intensified concerns over Beijing's transnational repression and sparked fresh debate over...

China’s ethnic unity law draws criticism as Tibetans rally in Taiwan

The demonstration took place two weeks after Rangzen's self-immolation and the implementation of the new legislation, as reported by Phayul.

China demolishes ancient Tibetan fortress, sparks concerns over cultural erasure

Chinese authorities have reportedly demolished a centuries-old fortress in Tibet's eastern Gyalrong region, triggering widespread criticism from Tibetans in exile and raising concerns over the preservation of the region's cultural heritage.

China’s ethnic unity law aims to erase Uyghur identity, says Uyghur activist

China's newly enforced Ethnic Unity and Progress Law has drawn sharp criticism from Uyghur activists, who argue that it institutionalises forced assimilation and further threatens the identity, language and culture of non-Han ethnic communities.

Human Rights Watch urges Thailand to stand against Chinese pressure to deport dissidents despite refugee status

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has expressed concerns towards Thailand over the possible deportation of four Chinese dissidents, with the rights group warning that Beijing is intensifying pressure on Bangkok to return political critics despite the risk of persecution.

China faces growing European backlash over ethnic unity law targeting Tibetans

Opposition has continued to grow across Europe since the law came into effect on July 1, with politicians from multiple parties urging Beijing to repeal the legislation, as reported by the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA).

Tibetan activists protest at UN over China’s new ethnic unity law

Three members of the Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) staged a protest outside the United Nations headquarters in New York by chaining themselves to the gates, demanding stronger international action over China's policies in Tibet and the death...