Dharamshala, India — A Tibetan woman died in Chinese custody after she was hospitalised with severe torture following allegedly storing photographs of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, along with DVDs of Buddhist teachings by the spiritual leader of Tibet and allegedly contacting overseas Tibetans.
Parliamentarians from around the world unite to condemn China over forced labour in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Over 60 Parliamentarians from different countries across the world issued a joint statement condemning the totalitarian communist regime in China on recent reports of instituting a mass forced labor system in Tibet similar to the one in neighboring Xinjiang, despite intensifying global scrutiny of China’s repressive policies toward the occupied regions.
Recognise Tibet as a buffer zone of peace: President on India's Independence Day
Dharamshala, India — Tibetan President Dr Lobsang Sangay urged India to recognise Tibet as the buffer zone of peace between India and China for a lasting solution to border conflicts while wishing India and her people. President also appealed the government of India to take Tibet’s history when dealing with China.
Two Tibetans jailed over a song praising His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Two Tibetans have been sentenced for seven and three years in prison respectively by the Chinese totalitarian government after their song praising His Holiness the Dalai Lama, shared on social media.
Ex-political prisoner of Tibet Gendun Sherab dies after years of Chinese prison torture
Dharamshala — Gendun Sherab, a former Tibetan political prisoner has passed away in Tibet due to torture injuries sustained in Chinese custody. He was charged with sharing and disseminating politically sensitive documents on social media.
Road to Tibet reopened following devastating 2015 earthquake
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Dharamshala — More than two years after the devastating earthquake that shook Nepal, visitors will once again be able to cross the border between Nepal and Tibet by land after the recent opening of the road.
Travel in Tibet banned, foreigners evicted during National Congress
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Dharamshala — Chinese authorities have reportedly issued orders banning travel in to Tibet from October 18 to 28, a politically charged ten days during which the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China meets.