Dharamshala, India — Gendun Lhundup is a 46-year old Tibetan writer and poet hailing from Rebgong County in Amdo province of north-eastern Tibet (Ch: Tongren County, Qinghai, China) has been arrested by Chinese police on December 2, 2020 for allegedly raising his voice in freedom of authors and artists to exercise their thoughts freely according to a source.
A Tibetan monk arrested by Chinese police for exercising freedom of speech in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Rinchen Tsultrium, a Tibetan monk from Kundo in Ngaba County of Amdo, in Tibet was arrested on the night of August 1, 2019, along with two other monks. The two companions were released to go back to the monastery after a while. Rinchen Tsultrium was confined continuously in connection to his discussions and writing on Tibet issues with Tibetans abroad.
Woman dies in Tibet after being tortured by Chinese police, cousin detained
Dharamshala, India — A Tibetan woman died in Chinese custody after she was hospitalised with severe torture following allegedly storing photographs of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, along with DVDs of Buddhist teachings by the spiritual leader of Tibet and allegedly contacting overseas Tibetans.
Recognise Tibet as a buffer zone of peace: President on India's Independence Day
Dharamshala, India — Tibetan President Dr Lobsang Sangay urged India to recognise Tibet as the buffer zone of peace between India and China for a lasting solution to border conflicts while wishing India and her people. President also appealed the government of India to take Tibet’s history when dealing with China.
Prominent Tibetan singer gets six years jail for his songs opposing China's oppression in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Chinese authorities have sentenced a prominent Tibetan singer from Kham Driru County in the Nagchu region, eastern Tibet to six years in prison for singing Tibetan songs opposing China's repressive policies and oppression in Tibet.
Parliamentarians from around the world unite to condemn China over forced labour in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Over 60 Parliamentarians from different countries across the world issued a joint statement condemning the totalitarian communist regime in China on recent reports of instituting a mass forced labor system in Tibet similar to the one in neighboring Xinjiang, despite intensifying global scrutiny of China’s repressive policies toward the occupied regions.
Two Tibetans jailed over a song praising His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet
Dharamshala, India — Two Tibetans have been sentenced for seven and three years in prison respectively by the Chinese totalitarian government after their song praising His Holiness the Dalai Lama, shared on social media.