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Video exposes ecological damage from mining in Tibet
Government-approved mining leaves villagers facing ecological damage, video footage reveals.
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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
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The UK government is due to make the final decision on whether China can relocate to the Royal Mint building in east London
Tsering Tso had been released from detention in November but has since been rearrested
Cautious optimism as campaigning groups around the world celebrate an end to Thermo Fisher's complicity in human rights abuse in Tibet.
The sister of Dorjee Tashi and her husband were arbitrarily detained following a series of protests for their brother's release.
The persecution of Tibetan Buddhists and the threats to Tibet’s future were discussed on Thursday in a debate by MPs at Westminster Hall. During the 90-minute discussion, MPs raised a range of concerns on Tibet and grilled the Minister of…
The sister of political prisoner Dorjee Tashi was taken away by security personnel this morning; her current situation is unknown.
Two Tibetan women, known for helping the poor and needy in their village were detained on 23 October after sending voice messages in chat groups on the social media application WeChat, encouraging everyone to practise virtuous actions. Tsomo…
On Sunday 10 December, Chinese, Hong Kong, Tibetan and Uyghur communities and human rights supporters will fill central London to mark Human Rights Day. We will mark the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and demand…
Tibet Watch has learned that four Tibetans in eastern Tibet who were detained, beaten and tortured last summer were rearrested two months ago. They were subsequently sentenced to prison in a secret trial. Bamo, Gelo, Khori and Tsedou are all…
On World Children's Day, Younten, a parent from the Tibetan community, writes about how China's residential schools programme risks breaking family bonds