Dharamshala, India – "The last one hundred years has been a century of disaster and manmade suffering for China. It wrought havoc in the lives of its people especially the minority nationalities such as the Tibetans, Uyghurs, and Mongolians that China has forcefully occupied," said the Secretary of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), while discussing the Chinese government's atrocities over the past century on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
A video on the 100th Anni of the CCP: Major human rights violations in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — On 2 July 2021, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Tibet TV released a video in seven other languages showing the major human rights violations in Tibet to reach out to the international community and inform them about human rights violations in Tibet.
100 years of Chinese communism means 100 years of torture, lies and brutality
Delhi, India - Tibetan Youth Congress activists protested at the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on the 100th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party's founding, saying that "100 Years of Chinese Communism means 100 Years of Torture, Lies, and Brutality."
Hold China accountable for covid-19 and boycott China's 2022 Olympics: Tibetan Activist
Dharamshala, India — A Tibetan activist started a peace march from the Chinese consulate in Toronto to the Chinese embassy in Ottawa, Canada, calling for China to be held accountable for Covid-19 and boycott of the 2022 Olympics in China.
Dalai Lama praises former Sikyong and his cabinet for their contributions to the cause of Tibet
Dharamshala, India — His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, has highly praised former President Dr Lobsang Sangay and his cabinet ministers for their Contributions to the cause of Tibet and urged them to continue their service to the cause of freedom.
Penpa Tsering is sworn in as new Tibetan President, pleads for resolving the Sino-Tibet conflict
Dharamshala, India — Penpa Tsering was sworn in Thursday as the President of the Tibetan government-in-exile, pledging to put maximum effort to resolve the Sino-Tibet conflict and strengthen the democratic polity.
We will reach out to China to find a mutually beneficial solution to Sino-Tibet conflict: President
Dharamshala, India — "We will reach out to the Chinese government to find a mutually beneficial, negotiated, non-violent solution to the Sino-Tibet conflict," said Penpa Tsering, the new president of the Central Tibetan Administration in his inaugural address on May 27, 2021.