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Tibetan environmental and transparency activist continues to face CCP restrictions

June 1, 2026 Anya Sengdra, a well-known Tibetan environmental defender and anti-corruption whistleblower, was released from Mianyang Prison on February 7, 2026. However, sources close to him recently told the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) that the government continues...

China exporting its surveillance state to others to help entrench their power

(TibetanReview.net, Jun01’26) – China, which tracks its citizens with surveillance cameras and also ranks them according to a set of political and social criteria set by the Communist Party, has become the world’s superpower of surveillance, much of it...

Looking to the sky reveals much about what’s happening on the ground

Perhaps you should spend a little more time on Flightradar24. Here’s what you might learn... The post Looking to the sky reveals much about what’s happening on the ground appeared first on Monocle.

First Female Speaker Dolma Tsering Sworn In Alongside Deputy Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel

The newly appointed Speaker Dolma Tsering and Deputy Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel of the 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile took their oath of office today, ushering in a new five-year term and a reversal of roles from the previous parliament, where...

18th Tibetan Parliament in Exile’s Standing Committee Meets for the First Time

Dharamshala, 1 June 2026: The 18th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile convened the first meeting of its newly formed Standing Committee today. In accordance with Article 42 of the Charter of Tibetans in Exile, the Standing Committee comprises two parliamentarians from each...