Dharamshala – Chinese authorities in Tibet published a political patriotic re-education book for Tibetans, in particular for the monks and nuns in eastern Tibet, to propagate about the development of Tibetan regions and to educate them the patriotic education, in an effort to put an end to future uprisings.
China tries to bring back exiled Tibetans for reducing strength of exiles' power
Dharamshala – The Chinese authorities in Tibet use various means to deceive Tibetans in exile to return to Tibet, and then they are locked up in the country even if the Tibetans have family in exile. This aims to reduce the strength of the Tibetans in exile.
A Tibetan poet arrested for discussing on exiled spiritual leader of Tibet
Dharamshala – Chinese authorities in Tibet arrested a Tibetan poet in 2021 for speaking about Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, while many Tibetan writers and intellectuals were arrested in the same year for their writings and protection of the Tibetan language. The Chinese government aims to eliminate the unique identity of Tibetans.
Top 10 stories on Tibetans living under oppressive Chinese regime in 2022
Dharamshala, India – Under the Chinese occupation of Tibet, Tibetans self-immolated to protest against the Chinese government's repressive policies in Tibet, Chinese authorities arbitrarily arrested, detained, beaten, tortured and convicted Tibetans, Tibetan monasteries and schools were closed and the Buddha statue was destroyed, Tibetans were treated ruthlessly in the midst of a pandemic in 2022.
China arrested four Tibetan women for allegedly protesting against restrictions of "zero-covid policy"
Dharamshala, India – Chinese authorities arrested four young Tibetan women from Dhartsedho County in eastern Tibet for allegedly taking part in a protest against the Chinese government's "zero-covid policy" restrictions in the city of Chengdu in recent days, as part of a massive demonstration in 16 different cities across China.
China sentenced a Tibetan monk to two years and six months in prison
Dharamshala, India – The Chinese authorities sentenced a Tibetan monk from Kirti Monastery to two years and six months in prison in early October, 2022, after detaining him for months.
China jailed a young Tibetan for two years for allegedly sending information to the world
Dharamshala, India— Chinese authorities sentenced a young Tibetan man to two years in prison for allegedly sending information to Europe and India via the Chinese social media application (Wechat), after five months of detention during which he was tortured and beaten.