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Nepali police debunks myth about ‘Free Tibet’ involvement in Gen Z protest, violence

(TibetanReview.net, Nov28’25) – Nepali Police have given a clean chit to a group called TOB (Tibetan Original Brother/Blood) for their alleged link to either pro-Tibetan activities or vandalism during the September Gen Z protests in Kathmandu, reported thenepalweekly.com Nov...

Prague Declaration Backs Tibetan Religious Freedom

Prague Declaration backs Tibetans’ right to choose the next Dalai Lama, echoing Sikyong Penpa Tsering’s call to safeguard Tibetan religious freedom.

Tibetans in Canberra Protest Visit of Senior CCP Official Zhao Leji

Canberra Tibetans protest Zhao Leji’s visit and call on Foreign Minister Penny Wong to raise Tibet and ongoing human rights concerns.

Prague Declaration condemns China’s interference in Dalai Lama succession

The Prague Declaration on Freedom of Religion or Belief 2025 has firmly asserted the Tibetan Buddhist community's right to choose the successor of the 14th Dalai Lama without any political interference, a move widely seen as a rebuke to...

Dear Guardian News & Media (GNM) Internal Ombudsman,

I write today to make a formal complaint about The Long Read article published by you yesterday: As an inveterate reader of your publication, during the thirteen years of my residing at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom and...

Tibetans in Canberra protest CCP official Zhao Leji’s visit, call on FM Penny Wong to raise Tibet

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, Nov. 28: Members of the Canberra Tibetan community staged a protest on Monday as Zhao Leji, Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China, arrived in the Australian capital. Demonstrators called on...

15 nations issue rebuke of China’s human rights record at UN General Assembly

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, Nov. 28: 15 countries delivered a joint statement at the 80th United Nations General Assembly’s Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Committee) on Wednesday, calling out what they described as China’s “serious, ongoing, and systematic” human rights violations...

Milarepa (2025): Beautiful, Confusing, and Sometimes Just Baffling

A reflective Tibetan perspective on Louis Nero’s reimagining of Milarepa — a visually beautiful yet culturally unsettling film that blends creativity with controversy. By Tsering Passang Louis Nero’s Milarepa (2025) arrives as an ambitious, visually striking reimagining of one...

Chinese Authorities Burn Religious Prayer Flags Under Pretext of Fire Hazard Concerns

Reported By Palden Edited by Pema Tso Translated By TenGyal The Chinese government’s environmental and fire safety departments, citing fire hazards during the dry winter season, have burned large numbers of Mani prayer flags and other religious items on...

Chief Election Commissioner Lobsang Yeshi Concludes Election Awareness Tour in Australia

Brisbane, Australia: Chief Election Commissioner Lobsang Yeshi concluded his tour in Australia to raise awareness about the upcoming Tibetan general election on 27 November 2025 after delivering a talk on the electoral rules to the Tibetan community and Regional...