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Tibetans march against repression by Beijing
Tibetans yesterday marched in Taipei alongside human rights advocates to protest China’s transnational repression and its crack down on the spirituality of Tibetans.The march marked the...
Ex-envoy urges US to stand by promises
US President Donald Trump should stand by Washington’s commitment to provide defensive weapons to Taiwan, former US ambassador to China Nicholas Burns said on Friday at a conference at George Washingt...
A victory beyond the field: J&K's moment of hope as cricketers bowl over state
A victory beyond the field: Jammu and Kashmir's moment of hope
Tibetan monk-teacher found jailed after China disappeared him over five years ago
(TibetanReview.net, Mar07’26) – A Tibetan monk who disappeared after being taken away by Chinese police from his monastery in an eastern part of Tibet that is now under China’s Sichuan province over five years ago has just been learnt...
Meeting opens in Dharamshala of Tibet supporters from 32 countries
(TibetanReview.net, Mar07’26) – More than 100 people from 32 countries are taking part in a three-day Special International Tibet Support Group meeting in Dharamshala, India, which opened on March 7, with a presentation of what was called the Dharmashala-declaration....
International TSG Meeting convenes in Dharamshala with delegates from 32 countries
Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, March 7: The Special International Tibet Support Groups Meeting commenced on Saturday at the Central Tibetan Administration’s (CTA) Sikyong Hall in Dharamshala, bringing together more than 100 delegates from 32 countries to deliberate on strengthening global...
Annual Taipei march marks Tibetan uprising, warns Taiwan of China threat
Taipei, March 7 (CNA) Around 300 people joined an annual march in Taipei on Saturday to commemorate the 1959 Tibetan uprising, with organizers warning that China's "expansion of authoritarian rule will not stop in just one place."
Chinese authorities jail Tibetan monk for 6 years for teaching Tibetan language to children
The Chinese government has sentenced Palden Yeshe, a Tibetan monk, to six years in prison for teaching Tibetan language to over 300 students during their school holidays, drawing renewed criticism over China's tightening restrictions on Tibetan cultural and linguistic...












