Dharamshala — The Tibetan Journalists Association, based in Dharamshala issued an open letter to USA Government, asking it to continue to provide the necessary support for the immediate resumption of journalistic work of the Tibetan-language sections of Redio Free Asia (RFA) and Voice of America (VOA). The association also expresses its solidarity with the staff of the radio stations.

Dharamshala — Members of the Tibet Advocacy Alliance-India, launched their advocacy for Tibet, in New Delhi on Monday, during the budget session of the Indian Parliament. The Tibetan NGO members urge Indian MPs urge India to recognise Tibet as an occupied country, which historically has been the border between India and Tibet, not between India and China.

Dharamshala — His Holiness the Dalai Lama said in his new book, "I have engaged with people who have shown a commitment to shared vision, an openness to trust, the honesty to express one’s thoughts even in disagreement, and the willingness to truly engage and learn. With the Chinese Communist leadership, from Chairman Mao Zedong to President Xi Jinping in the current era, sadly, the situation has been very different. I have often complained that the Chinese Communist leaders have only a mouth to speak but no ear to listen."

Dharamshala — Tibetan NGOs commemorate the 66th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day by peace march from McLeod Ganj to Kacheri, Dharamshala on March 10,2025. They said, "This day marks a painful and tragic chapter in Tibetan history-one that Tibetans will never forget. It is the 66th anniversary of the Chinese Communist regime's illegal and violent invasion of Tibet."

Dharamshala — Central Tibetan Administration commemorates the 66th Anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day in Dharamshala on March 10, 2025. Kashag said, 'This day marks the darkest and most critical period in the history of Tibet. As we commemorate the Tibetan National Uprising Day, we honour our brave martyrs, and express solidarity with our brothers and sisters inside Tibet who continue to languish under the oppressive Chinese government.'

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