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151 Tibet groups urge world leaders to oppose China’s Assimilation Law

A coalition of 151 Tibetan organisations and Tibet support groups from across the world has appealed to the foreign ministers of 14 democratic nations and the European Union to oppose China’s controversial Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress,...

China shuts down Tibetan academy after refusal to teach communist ideology

Chinese authorities have permanently shut down the Ganjong Sherig Academy (Gangjong Academy of Ancient and Modern Studies), a renowned Tibetan educational institution founded by the late Tulku Hungkar Dorje, after years of pressure over its refusal to introduce Chinese...

China’s ethnic unity law sparks fears of cross-border repression targeting Taiwan

Taiwanese officials and academics have warned that China's new Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law enables transnational repression. Its extraterritorial provisions target individuals globally for criticising Beijing's sovereignty claims or human rights abuses, putting Taiwanese citizens, foreign journalists, and...

Uyghur activist urges UNHRC to act against China’s ethnic policies, alleges continued repression

Dolkun Isa, President of the Uyghur Centre for Democracy, has called on the international community to take stronger action against China over its treatment of Uyghurs, warning that Beijing is using legislation and diplomatic influence to suppress ethnic identity...

Tokyo hosts exhibition highlighting Tibet’s refugee crisis, cultural identity on World Refugee Day

Held at the Bunkyo Civic Centre, the exhibition focused on the life and teachings of Dalai Lama while drawing attention to the Tibetan refugee experience and the broader issue of preserving Tibetan identity in exile.

Exiled Tibetans urge BRICS leaders to look into the international laws, discuss human rights situation in Tibet

Tibetan leaders in exile have urged the government of India and the BRICS countries to discuss the issue of Tibet as New Delhi hosts the BRICS National Security Advisers' Meeting on 22-23 June 2026.

UNHRC commissioner warns China’s ethnic unity law threatens minority identities

United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has raised serious concerns over China's treatment of ethnic minorities, warning that a newly adopted law could further erode the cultural, linguistic and religious rights of communities in Tibet, Xinjiang...

Tibetan Youth Congress slams Chinese Foreign Minister’s India visit, raises Tibet issue

The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) on Sunday strongly criticised the visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to India for the BRICS meet, asserting that the international community should not overlook the Tibet issue while engaging with China on...

US lawmakers push for genocide review of China’s actions in Tibet

According to Phayul, Congressman John Moolenaar, chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, has joined as a co-sponsor of the bipartisan Tibet Atrocities Determination Act.

ETGE welcomes Uyghur Policy Act progress, calls for stronger US action on East Turkistan

According to the ETGE press release, the legislation, introduced by Senator John Curtis and co-sponsored by Senator Jeff Merkley, seeks to strengthen US support for Uyghurs through diplomatic engagement, foreign assistance initiatives, Uyghur-language training for Foreign Service Officers, and...