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Karma Rinchen Assumes Charge as the New Secretary of Department of Information and International Relations

Dharamshala, 11 June 2026: Secretary Karma Rinchen, who served for more than 30 years in the Department of Security, assumed charge today as the new Secretary of the Department of Information and International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration. The Department...

Report Reveals China Forcing Tibetan Kindergarteners into Military Training

A new report reveals that the Chinese Communist Party is forcing Tibetan kindergarteners near the Indian border into military training and indoctrination.

Tibetans Join Memorial Honoring Late Congressman Barney Frank in Boston

Tibetan leaders gather in Boston to honor the enduring legacy of former Congressman Barney Frank, who championed the historic 1990 Tibetan resettlement act.

US Report Exposes China's Global Campaign to Silence Tibetans and Dissidents

A new US congressional report exposes how China uses covert networks, physical threats, and censorship to silence Tibetans and other dissidents living abroad.

China claims to have discovered two childhood residences of the 6th Dalai Lama

(TibetanReview.net, Jun10’26) – China says it has discovered two buildings in Tsona (Chinese: Cona) County of Lhokha (Shannan) City in Tibet which had been the former residences of the sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso. However, China’s state news agency...

CTA appoints new representatives for Japan and New Delhi OOT

Tenzin Nyidon  DHARAMSHALA, June 10: Two senior Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) officials have been posted to two key diplomatic positions in Tokyo and New Delhi on Wednesday according to CTA run Tibet.net. Secretary Lobsang Choedak has been appointed the...

Chinese Communist Party training Tibetan kindergarteners in military tactics

June 10, 2026 The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) has analyzed images released recently by the Communist Party’s United Front Work Department from the southern Tibetan town of Tsona (Chinese: Cuona) close to the Indian border. The photographs depict...

Two Nepal-Based Monasteries Challenge Choejor Voting Suspension in CTA Apex Court

Two monastic communities from the Choejor Tibetan Refugee Settlement in Nepal have challenged the Tibetan Election Commission’s decision to suspend final-round voting in the constituency, arguing before the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC) that the move violated their fundamental...

‘Historically, China has nothing to do with Tibet’: Tibetan leader Penpa Tsering

Central Tibetan Administration’s top-elected political leader – the Sikyong,  Penpa Tsering – has reiterated that ‘historically’ China had nothing to do with Tibet and the two have no commonality. Rather, Tibet has centuries-old cultural and religious ties with India....