Tibet news
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Except Tenzin Tsundue, 13 Tibetan Activists Released from Prison
From the 14 Tibetan activists arrested by the Indian police ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit, 13 of them have been released on Tuesday. However, Tibetan poet and activist Tenzin Tsundue has not yet been released with them as his bail papers have not yet reached the prison officials according to the sources.
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Exile Tibetan Court Rules Case No 20 in Favour of Penpa Tsering
The exile Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission after series of hearings ruled the much hyped case number 20 in favour of the plaintiff, Penpa Tsering on Monday. The former Representative to North America lodged the case against Dr. Lobsang Sangay led cabinet of the Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamshala last year.
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Arrests of Tibet Activists Marked Xi’s Visit to India and Nepal
The historic bilateral meet between Chinese President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in South India was marked by arrests of Tibet activists from all parts of India. Even before the arrival of Xi, arrests of prominent Tibetan activists began in India and the arrests continued till the end of the two day…
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French Football Fans Form Giant Free Tibet Word in The Stadium
Fans of a French football club has formed a giant Tibetan flag and a word, ‘Free Tibet’ in the stadium on Saturday. The support and solidarity for the Tibetan people from these football lovers in France has disappointed the Chinese government. The supporters announced that they have protested to ‘Free Tibet’ and ‘Free Ligue 1’…
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Tibet will be Free, Dalai Lama will Return to Potala Palace: RSS Leader
A top Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader in at a national conference on Tibet in New Delhi has warned that China’s hooliganism will not last and Tibet will be free and the Dalai Lama will return to Potala palace! The RSS leader along with the president of Central Tibetan Administration were present at the national…
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United States Reassures Support to Meaningful Autonomy for Tibetans
A senior official of the government of United States has reassured their support to autonomy for Tibetans during a recent legal proceeding. The assistant secretary of the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, testified at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Tibet, conducted this week and asserted their commitment to support Tibetans.
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Tribals Demand Cancellation of Land Lease for Tibetan Refugees
Tribals from a group of villages in Gajapati district of Odhisha has made a demand for cancellation of the land lease for the Tibetan refugees in the district. The Tibetan refugee settlement was setup in the district in the 1960s with the generous help from the government of India. The settlement is legally bound by…
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China Warns 8 Years Imprisonment for Tibetans Sharing Hong Kong News
The Chinese authorities in Tibet have published instructions on their state run news website not to share illegal content on their micro messaging app, WeChat. According to the instruction published weeks ago, Tibetan nationals have been warned of punishment up to 8 years imprisonment for share news related to Hong Kong on WeChat.


