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China lodges protest, calls for investigation after Nepal college burns hundreds of Xi’s books
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 20: China has lodged a formal diplomatic protest and called for a thorough investigation after hundreds of copies of a book authored by Xi Jinping were burned at a technical institution in eastern Nepal, in...
India-China trade via Lipulekh Pass set to resume after six years
After a six-year gap, border trade between China and India via Lipulekh Pass in the Pithoragarh region of Uttarakhand is expected to restart this year, reported PTI. According to District Magistrate Ashish Bhatgai, preparations for the trade session, which...
India-China border trade via Lipulekh Pass to resume after six years
Border trade between India and China through the Lipulekh Pass in Uttarakhand's Pithoragarh district is set to resume this year after a six-year hiatus.
ICT condemns China’s repression in Tibet, troubling “Ethnic Unity” law at the 61st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council
March 20, 2026 The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) actively engaged in the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) from February 23 to March 31, 2026, in Geneva. Through oral statements on behalf of the...
China accused of custodial death of Tibetan monk
According to Phayul, the monk, identified as Samten, 25, had allegedly been under constant police watch since 2021. His body was returned in December to Ditsa Geden Tashi Choeding Ling Monastery by officials from Shongshan Tibetan Township. Authorities claimed...
China Claimed a Tibetan AI First. Exiled Tibetans Say: Not First, Not Free, Not Tibetan
By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 20 March: China’s unveiling of its Tibetan large language model, DeepZang, in Lhasa earlier this week has drawn pushback from the Tibetan exile community, which disputes Beijing’s claim that the system is the “world’s first”...
From Solidarity to Action: Strengthening Alliances for Burma’s Democratic Future
Tsering Passang | GATPM | On Thursday, 19 March, I had the privilege of attending a timely and impactful meeting at Amnesty International UK’s office in London, convened by Benedict Rogers of Fortify Rights and hosted by Amnesty International...
Australia–New Zealand Ministers Raise Concerns on Tibet in 2026 ANZMIN Talks
Canberra, 20 March 2026: Australia and New Zealand have explicitly raised concerns about human rights conditions in Tibet during their latest joint ministerial consultations held on 17 March 2026. In a joint statement issued following the Australia–New Zealand Foreign and Defence...
Deepzang: the digital propaganda front in China’s Tibet narrative
March 19, 2026 Chinese state media reported extensively on March 16 regarding the launch of Deepzang, a Tibetan large language model ostensibly intended to provide “an authentic platform for global users seeking to learn about Tibetan culture, history, and...
China rages at Australia-New Zealand criticisms of its rights violations in Tibet etc
(TibetanReview.net, Mar19’26) – China has on Mar 18 condemned in strong but usual terms Australia and New Zealand for their joint statement issued after a meeting of their foreign and defence ministers, which among other things criticized its policies...










