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  • Standing Committee of 17th TPiE meets for the first time.

    Standing Committee of 17th TPiE meets for the first time.

    The inaugural Standing Committee of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile welcomed new members today. According to Article 42 of the Tibetans in Exile Charter, a Standing Committee comprised of two Parliamentarians from each of the three traditional provinces and one Parliamentarian from each of the religious schools was formed and began the process of allocating members…

  • Tibet’s Buddhists are being pressured by Beijing to translate classroom texts into Mandarin.

    Tibet’s Buddhists are being pressured by Beijing to translate classroom texts into Mandarin.

    According to RFA, Chinese authorities have urged Buddhist monasteries in Tibet to translate classroom texts from Tibetan into Mandarin, China’s “common language,” in order to strengthen control over TAR(Tibet Autonomous Region). Beijing has also told monks and nuns to communicate in Chinese rather than their native tongue(Tibetan), according to Radio Free Asia. The goal of…

  • Sikyong Penpa Tsering urges for greater ties between Taiwan and Tibet

    Sikyong Penpa Tsering urges for greater ties between Taiwan and Tibet

    Sikyong Penpa Tsering expressed hope on Monday that Taiwan and Tibet’s ties may be strengthened. He expressed the hope that Taipei will provide Tibetan students with scholarships and encourage increased exchanges between the two countries. He said Taiwan is a wonderful site for Tibetans to learn Chinese and study international relations, and that studying there…

  • Netizens moved by Tibetan Youtuber’s generosity to Specially-abled man

    Netizens moved by Tibetan Youtuber’s generosity to Specially-abled man

    A specially-abled man is seen selling packages of oranges by a hillside to make a living in a moving film. Ted Kunchok, a Tibetan YouTuber, captured the video. Anu, the orange seller, disclosed that his mother is ill when chatting with Ted. He was attempting to sell oranges at a price of $100 a packet.…

  • Speaker and Deputy Speaker elected by 17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile.

    Speaker and Deputy Speaker elected by 17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile.

    Under the supervision of the Tibetan Election Commission, the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile elected its Speaker and Deputy Speaker on the afternoon of October 8th. The Chief Election Commissioner, Pesur Wangdu Tsering, outlined the voting procedures and regulations prior to the actual voting.

  • Members of 17th Tibetan Parliament in exile takes Oath

    Members of 17th Tibetan Parliament in exile takes Oath

    At a ceremony held at the Tibetan Parliamentary secretariat today, the elected members of the 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile were sworn in in accordance with the Tibetan exiles’ charter. The Central Tibetan Administration’s Sikyong Penpa Tsering was present at the swearing-in ceremony.

  • Dalai Lama Advises Tibetan Parliamentarians To Take Oath As the Charter

    Dalai Lama Advises Tibetan Parliamentarians To Take Oath As the Charter

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has advised the Tibetan parliamentarians to swear in as per the charter. As the elected members of the 17th members of the Tibetan parliament in exile are stuck in a deadlock, in response to a request for guidance from His Holiness, the parliamentarians have been advised…

  • TIBETAN TEENAGERS BEGIN THEIR SCHOOL YEAR WITH MILITARY TRAINING.

    TIBETAN TEENAGERS BEGIN THEIR SCHOOL YEAR WITH MILITARY TRAINING.

    A six-day training on national defense education was held at a newly opened camp in Nagchu City. The opening ceremony of China’s third military training summer camp for teenage kids in Nagchu City has been announced by Chinese authorities in the central Tibetan region of U-Tsang.

  • Tibet’s chairman will take on a new responsibility.

    Tibet’s chairman will take on a new responsibility.

    According to a SCMP, Qizhala, the chairman of the Tibet autonomous region has departed Lhasa to take up a new role in Beijing. In a reorganisation ahead of the five-yearly Communist Party meeting next autumn, Lhasa Communist Party president Yan Jinhai is anticipated to fill his vacancy. President Xi Jinping is likely to begin his…

  • THOUSANDS OF ACTIVISTS COME TO PROTEST THE CCP’S HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

    THOUSANDS OF ACTIVISTS COME TO PROTEST THE CCP’S HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

    Around 1,000 protestors from Tibetan, Hong Kong, Uyghur, and Chinese activist groups gathered in central London to rally against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its campaign of human rights violations as the party marked its 72nd anniversary. The global rally, branded as ‘Resist the CCP Day,’ brought together nine organizations in solidarity, including Free…