On April 1, France-based Tibetan activist Sonam Dhondup launched a three-month "Cycling for Tibet" campaign from Grenoble. Journeying across twenty-seven French cities, Dhondup aims to raise international awareness about China’s illegal occupation and severe repressive policies in Tibet. During his tour, he is distributing a ten-point manifesto highlighting critical human rights abuses. These include forced DNA collection from children, the mass separation of minors into Chinese boarding schools, widespread environmental destruction, and the enduring disappearance of the Panchen Lama. Dhondup urges the global community to stand in solidarity with Tibet and support their quest for ...





