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Amnesty raises alarm over Tibetan religious leader’s alleged detention by Chinese authorities
Amnesty International has issued an urgent appeal to Chinese authorities, demanding answers on the whereabouts of Tibetan spiritual leader Choktrul Dorje Ten Rinpoche, who has reportedly been missing since his detention in December 2025, as reported by Phayul.
India has to be a self-confident, prosperous, harmonious society to serve the world: RSS General Secretary Hosabale
The event, themed "India's Global Vision & Role in the Emerging World: Civilizational Foundations for Prospering Together," brought together scholars and community leaders, including Walter K Anderson (Author & Former State Dept) and Walter Russell Mead (Hudson Institute).
Canada Tibet Committee Executive Director warns Canadian panel of China’s expanding transnational repression
Sherap Therchin, Executive Director of the Canada Tibet Committee (CTC), presented a stark and deeply personal account before Canada's Subcommittee on International Human Rights, cautioning about the widening scope of China's transnational repression and its direct consequences, according to...
US calls on Nepal to enhance support for Tibetan refugees, strengthen economic ties amid regional pressures
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, Samir Paul Kapur, highlighted the difficulties faced by Tibetan refugees in Nepal during his visit to Kathmandu from April 20 to 22, calling on the Nepali government to...
China accused of letting Tibetan prisoners’ health collapse amid medical neglect
According to Tibet Times, writer-activists Gangkye Drubpa Kyab and Tsering Dolma are facing severe medical crises after being deprived of proper treatment and supervision in custody. Drubpa Kyab is said to be suffering from memory loss, impaired vision, and...
China’s crackdown tightens grip on Tibetan monks
Two Tibetan monks, Samten Gyatso and Jamyang Samten from Chu Khama Monastery in Machu County, were detained by Chinese authorities over a year ago and continue to remain in custody, with no official disclosure about their condition or legal...
CTA highlights case of Tibetan political prisoner Tsultrim Gyaltsen ahead of expected release in 2026
The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has spotlighted the case of Tibetan writer and political prisoner Tsultrim Gyaltsen, renewing attention on alleged human rights violations in Tibet.
China pressures Nepal over Tibet, Taiwan amid growing strategic anxiety
China has stepped up diplomatic pressure on Nepal, urging stricter curbs on activities linked to Tibet and Taiwan. The concerns were raised during a high-level meeting between Chinese Ambassador Zhang Maoming and Nepal's Home Minister Sudan Gurung, reflecting China's...
Tibetan youth urged to uphold identity, culture at Australian tournament
The Central Tibetan Administration reported that the remarks were made during the 14th Australian Tibetan Youth Unity Cup Tournament and the 3rd Inter-Tibetan Weekend Language School Cultural Meet, held in Newcastle, New South Wales, from April 9 to 12,...
China accused of silencing Tibetan voices as activist handed 18-year secret sentence
The Central Tibetan Administration has highlighted the cases of Lodoe Gyatso and Palden Yeshi, both imprisoned under opaque legal proceedings. Gyatso is serving 18 years for a peaceful protest, while Yeshi received six years after disappearing in 2021, reportedly...















