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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
The Foreign Secretary is travelling to China this week in what is being reported as a ”reset” in UK-China relations
As David Lammy prepares for his first trip to China as Foreign Secretary, Tibet groups in the UK urge him not to sacrifice human rights for trade
Over 300 young monks become lay students, deprived of Tibetan language class and textbooks
Palden was warned with rearrest if he performs any songs deemed politically sensitive
Thupten Yeshi spent a quarter of his life in prison after his arrest in 1992
The sister of political detainee Dorjee Tashi has been beaten, threatened and detained during her protests for her brother’s release
Jampa Choepel was arrested at his monastery after an online post about Dalai Lama, sentenced to a year and half in prison
Lobsang Thabkey handed three years prison sentence, remains without access to family visits
Letter from Special Rapporteurs seeks further information on the dam construction and crackdown in Dege County.