Dharamshala, India — “The Tibet Museum highlights our cultural and political struggle and our resilience. The objective of the museum is to educate, increase awareness of Tibet, and tell our story of exile to a global audience,” said Tashi Phuntso, director of The Tibet Museum, while introducing the new Tibet Museum at its inauguration.
Tibetan activists protested against the opening of the Beijing Olympics outside Chinese embassy in Delhi
Delhi — Tibetan activists and Tibetans staged a protest against the opening of the Beijing Olympics in front of the Chinese embassy in Delhi, saying that the Chinese government is using the Olympics to whitewash its crimes against Tibetans, Uighurs, Hong Kong, and other minorities under Chinese occupation.
What is happening in Tibet is enough to justify a boycott of Beijing 2022 Olympics: activist
Dharamshala, India — “What is happening in Tibet alone is sufficient to justify a boycott of Beijing 2022. From the recent sentencing of Tibetan intellectuals and activists like Go Sherab Gyatso, to the destruction of a giant Buddha statue in Drakgo, Tibet, the Chinese government is hellbent on eradicating Tibetan culture and identity,” said Rinzin Choedon, national director of SFT-India.
Tibet activists urge people around the world not to watch bloody Beijing Olympics
Dharamshala, India - Tibetan activists from Students for a Free Tibet hold a protest in a snowy area of Dhauladhar Mountain in Dharamshala on January 28, 2022, calling for a boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics.
Activists urge world to observe Beijing Olympics opening day as a 'Black Day'
Leh, India —Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC) Leh and Regional Tibetan Women Association (RTWA) Leh urged all Tibetans to observe a black day on February 4, 2022, the start day of the Beijing Olympics, to protest against the CCP's human rights violations in Tibet, East Turkestan, and Hong Kong.
Tibetan NGOs urge world to boycott Beijing Olympics for China's human rights abuses
Dharamshala — Tibetan non-governmental organisations and activists urge governments and athletes to join and support the boycott of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games to protest against Chinese Communist Party human rights violations in Tibet, East Turkestan, Hong Kong, Southern Mongolia, and China.
Solidarity candlelight vigil in Toronto after China's demolition of Buddha statue in Tibet
Toronto — Tibetans and representatives of five Tibetan non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Toronto, Canada held a peaceful candlelight vigil to protest the Chinese communist government's crackdown in Tibet and to express solidarity with the plight of Draggo County, eastern Tibet, where sacred Buddha statue and 45 prayer wheels have been destroyed by China recently.