Tibet remains one of the world’s most repressive regions, with mass surveillance, cultural censorship, and forced indoctrination imposed by Xi Jinping’s Communist Party.
Since 2009, at least 159 Tibetans have resorted to self-immolation, a desperate act of protest against China’s severe ...
Former Slovak President Andrej Kiska has called on European nations to support Tibet, comparing its situation to Ukraine's ...
Locals from different faiths prayed for Tibet— a region of 3.6 million people that's governed by China but has a fierce ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) stated that governments should provide more support to Tibetans in exile, on Monday, marking the ...
UNPO proudly joined thousands of Tibetans and supporters from across Europe in The Hague on March 10, 2025, to commemorate ...
The "66th Anniversary Tibetan Uprising Parade" took place in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, drawing over 100 participants, ...
Tibetan organisations worldwide demand China respect human rights and release political prisoners on Tibetan National ...
Dozens of Tibetan protesters clashed with police outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Monday, marking the 66th ...
Over 300 Tibetan students participated in a peaceful march to commemorate the Tibetan National Uprising Day, marked by the ...