Dharamshala — Tibetans in Tibet celebrated the 89th birthday of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in secret and in a less obvious way. Although the Chinese authorities tried to ban the celebration of His Holiness' birthday in Tibet, Tibetans took courage to show their unshakeable faith and love for their spiritual leader. One Tibetan neitzen wrote: "I cried many times when I heard your voice", and another wrote: "I wish you a long life from afar".

Dharamshala — The Chinese government has imposed a hardline policy on the Tibetan language for the past six decades, with the aim of eliminating Tibetan identity. The Chinese government, as well as Chinese companies like ByteDance, restricts the use of the Tibetan language, whenever they go live, Tibetans have to speak in Chinese, otherwise the Douying authorities will stop the Tibetan livestream, and many Tibetans expressed anger and helplessness at the ban on speaking Tibetan in Douying.

Dharamshala — The Chinese government has introduced a new law that will tighten control over all forms of information on the Internet, and which will come into force on August 1, 2024. This law will prevent people from freely sending messages, images, audio and video, and will force them to be very careful when sending information. Any information considered illegal by the Chinese authorities will be subject to arrest, torture and imprisonment.

Dharamshala — On World Music Day, Students for a Free Tibet-India (SFT) held an evening of solidarity with Tibetan musicians censored in Tibet, to show its solidarity with Tibetan singers and musicians who have been arrested, imprisoned and tortured by the Chinese authorities for exercising their freedom of expression by singing Tibetan songs, patriotic songs and songs about His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Dharamshala — Recently, a Taiwanese traveller visited all the Provinces, Cities and Autonomous Regions in China, but he said that Tibet was the only place that could not be visited freely, he must needed to join with a tour and needed a Tibet travel permit to enter the Tibet.

Dharamshala — The Chinese government has intensified its attempts to propagate the so-called ‘thoughts of Chinese President Xi Jinping’, ‘ Chinese Modern Socialism’ and ‘ Ideological and Political Education’ among children in primary, secondary and higher education, as well as in universities, particularly Tibetan children in Chinese colonial-style boarding schools.

Dharamshala — On Children's Day in China, the Chinese government uses women's associations and other organisations to instil patriotism in Tibetan children, as well as teaching them about the history of the Communist Party and Chinese law.

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