Washington, DC – International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) wrote to the G7 Foreign Ministers urging them to raise the issue of Tibet at their upcoming meeting in Münster, Germany, and said: " We would like to recommend to include into a G7 Foreign Ministers Communiqué the relevance of protecting the rights of Tibetans, and others under Chinese Communist Party rule, to the security of the region and to conflict prevention and resolution, and to call for the Chinese government to address the legitimate grievances of Tibetans in particular."

Dharamshala, India – His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, congratulates Giorgia Meloni, the new PM of Italy and said, “I would like to say that I am pleased to see that the new Prime Minister of Italy is a woman, because I believe, and there is scientific evidence to demonstrate it, that women are more empathetic and sensitive to the feelings of others. Consequently, they show greater warm-heartedness and concern for others’ well-being."

Dharamshala, India — His Holiness the Dalai Lama and an anthropologist, a psychologist, a philosopher of the mind, and a cognitive scientist discussed the topics of Interdependence, Ethics and Social Networks for two days in Dharamshala. His Holiness told them, “We have to let people know that warm-heartedness is the source of peace of mind, of inner peace, inner strength and self-confidence. I rely on your efforts to share this with others.”

Dharamshala, India – Ten human rights groups from Tibet, China, East Turkestan, Southern Mongolia, and other write a joint open letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping calling on him to submit the nearly three-year overdue state party report to the UN Committee against Torture, stating, " the PRC’s refusal to comply with the rules that they voluntarily agreed to (by signing and ratifying the Convention) undermines the fight for human rights on a global scale.“

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