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Tibet Groups Condemn Cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje
Demand for an international investigation grows following the death of beloved Tibetan Lama in Vietnam and cremation without family consent.
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Demand for an international investigation grows following the death of beloved Tibetan Lama in Vietnam and cremation without family consent.
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Government-approved mining leaves villagers facing ecological damage, video footage reveals.
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Around 1,000 monks and nuns were expelled from Larung Gar Buddhist Academy late last year
Tibetan Buddhist monks forced to tear down a revered statue of eighth-century Indian Tantric master
Choedon was arrested earlier this month and has not been seen since
The Beijing Winter Olympics were a public relations and ratings flop, but there was one clear winner: the No Beijing 2022 campaign
Arrested after the 2012 Drago protests, three monks were subjected to forced labour and denied adequate food
Three more Tibetans were detained in January after Drago County police searched their phone data
Detention after phone search in Chamdo and Drag-yab County known to last up to three months
Research conducted by Free Tibet has found that at least 275 UK councils, in every part of the nation, are using CCTV cameras manufactured by Hikvision, a Chinese state-owned company
Research conducted by Free Tibet has found that at least 18 of the 32 London borough councils are using CCTV cameras manufactured by Hikvision, a Chinese state-owned company linked to human rights abuses
In further restrictions to the already shrinking space for religious communities in China and Tibet to freely practice their religion, the Chinese state announced a new regulation