“The source of all refuge in this life and the next”: CECC roundtable on the Dalai Lama’s significance to Tibetans
Ngawang Sangdrol, who served 11 years in the infamous Drapchi Prison, related the story of her detention and torture at the [...]
Dozens of Tibetans imprisoned in new wave of Kardze demonstrations: protest in Lhasa by Dargye monk
Dozens of Tibetans imprisoned in Kardze in new wave of demonstrations in the holiest month of the Tibetan calendar Monk from Dargye [...]
China’s propaganda on the 17-point agreement distorts history and impedes path to resolving the Tibet problem
Today, the Chinese authorities are expected to announce plans to celebrate the 60th anniversary of what they call "the peaceful liberation of [...]
Photos and impressions from ICT observers of Tibetan elections
A voter casts a ballot in Brussels for the 2011 Kalon Tripa/Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile elections, held on March 20, 2011. Over [...]
Tibetans vote for new leader; elections throughout diaspora
More than 82,000 exile Tibetans across the diaspora vote today (March 20) for the new Kalon Tripa (Prime Minister), who will head [...]
Tibetan teachers write petition in support of Tibetan language; fears for students after detentions
Tibetan students in Rebkong protest new measures that will increase Chinese-language medium teaching and undermine Tibetan language study. Several hundred Tibetan [...]
Protests by students against downgrading of Tibetan language spread to Beijing
Tibetan students in Rebkong protest new measures that will increase Chinese-language medium teaching and undermine Tibetan language study. Protests by Tibetan [...]
‘A sharp knife above his head’: the trials and sentencing of three environmentalist brothers in Tibet
Karma Samdrup Download this report as a PDF » [On the day of Karma Samdrup’s sentencing to 15 years], his [...]
China tightens repressive policies: CECC 2009 Annual Report
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) released its 2009 Annual Report on Friday, October 16, 2009, offering a comprehensive account of human [...]
An uncertain welcome: how China’s influence impacts Tibetans in Nepal
The wave of protests against Chinese rule that began in Tibet in March 2008 and the resulting crackdown transformed the political landscape [...]
Two Tibetans sentenced to death in Lhasa
The Lhasa Intermediate People's Court in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), has sentenced two Tibetans to death on charges relating to "starting [...]
Rowell Fund for Tibet Awards over $48,000 to Tibetan Projects
Photography training for young Tibetans, township level mapping of Tibetan ethnic regions and a program for newly arrived Tibetan refugee children are [...]
Rowell Fund for Tibet announces 2008 grantees
Photography training for young Tibetans, township level mapping of Tibetan ethnic regions and a program for newly arrived Tibetan refugee children are [...]
