Tibetans around the world marked Tibetan National Uprising Day on March 10, with functions and marches happening across European and North American cities.
Over 600 from around the world attend Tibetan leader's talk on peace
Dharamshala — More than 600 people from over fifty different countries attended the audience His Holiness the Dalai Lama held especially for foreigners visiting Dharamshala on Monday, March 5, 2018.
UN experts call for immediate release of Tibet's language advocate
Geneva Switzerland — A group of UN human rights experts on Wednesday has condemned the detention in Tibet of a rights activist who promoted the Tibetan language, and called for charges against him to be dropped. and called upon China to release him "immediately".
So it all started with Tibet: President to Japan’s parliamentary group
Tokyo, Japan — "As China got away from Tibet, today it is thinking that it can away with South China Sea, East China Sea, Senkaku Islands and Doklam region," President Dr Lobsang Sangay Wednesday told a group of nearly 100 Japanese parliamentarians from the All Party Japanese Parliamentary Support Group for Tibet, which is world's largest parliamentary support group for Tibet.
From Snake to Dog, five dark years for journalism in China
As China prepares to celebrate its New Year, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) points out that more than 50 journalists and bloggers are currently imprisoned and that, from the Year of the Snake (2013) to the Year of the Dog (2018), President Xi Jinping has built his authority on the ruins of the freedom to inform.
South African leaders stand up to China's protest over Tibetan Pres visit
Dharamshala — South Africa has been under fire from China the past week, as the country welcomed Tibetan President Dr Lobsang Sangay. However, despite pressure from China and protests staged within the country, South Africa has refused to stand down and instead welcomed the Tibetan President.
'If South Africa can do it, Tibetans can too:' President's message of hope
Dharamshala — “Tibetans have and will always admire the South African spirit and we are convinced that if South Africa can do it, then Tibetans can do it too," President Dr Lobsang Sangay said during his first trip to South Africa, despite China's protests.