Dharamshala — “The Chinese occupation of Tibet is the root cause of the climate or environmental mismanagement in Tibet. We have witnessed many environmental disasters and problems in Tibet, such as the melting of glaciers. Tibet is warming up two to three times faster than the rest of the world, which will have an impact on water, 1.4 billion people in Asia depend on water flowing from Tibet,” said Dr Lobsang Yangtso, on Earth day.
Student conference discusses history of Tibet, Parliament Speaker calls for greater mission
Dolanji, India – The 15th Tibetan College Students' Conference was concluded in India on Friday, in the presence of the Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel, who called for greater political attention and responsibility from students inside and outside Tibet.
Tibetans held candlelight vigil for Taphun, who immolated himself in protest against China
Tibetans and supporters of Tibet in Dharamshala, India, on Monday, April 4, held a candlelight vigil in memory of those who self-immolated in Tibet, particularly Taphun, who lost his life by setting himself on fire in protest against the Chinese government's atrocities and repressive policies in Tibet.
Tibetan youth protest against Chinese FM's India visit, call for end to China's atrocities
Tibetan youth activists held a peaceful protest against Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's state visit to India, on Friday, March 25, 2022 and have strongly urged the leadership of India to hold the Chinese communist authoritarian leaders accountable for their inhumane acts against the people of Tibet, including human rights violations and arbitrary arrests of innocent people, including prominent intellectuals and religious figures.
Coronavirus Update: Exiled Tibetans in India and Nepal Record Zero Infections
While COVID-19 and its variants are still raging around the world, the Tibetan exile communities in India and Nepal have reported zero infections for the first time.
17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile concludes its third session adopting resolutions
Dharamshala, India — The 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile concluded the third budget session with the adoption of resolutions, including the official solidarity resolution on the critical situation inside Tibet, and the official resolution on the critical situation of Tibet's environment, on March 31, 2022.
17th TPiE's third session begins, highlighting critical environmental situations in Tibet
Dharamshala — The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) commences its third session and highlights the critical environmental situations in Tibet, by presenting a five-point official motion on the critical environmental situation inside Tibet and calling on the Chinese government to check on mass mining operations and deforestation happening in Tibet.