Beijing Defends Policies as Tibetans Mark Anniversary
Protesters gathered around the world on Tibetan Uprising Day to commemorate the twin anniversaries...
by lisbeth | Mar 12, 2019
Protesters gathered around the world on Tibetan Uprising Day to commemorate the twin anniversaries...
by Josh Rudolph | Jul 30, 2018
A new report from Human Rights Watch examines China’s practice of targeting political...
by Samuel Wade | Jun 25, 2018
In an interview with Himal Southasian, University of British Columbia historian Tsering Shakya...
by Josh Rudolph | Jun 16, 2016
President Barack Obama met with the Dalai Lama at the White House yesterday. This was the fourth...
by Cindy | Mar 24, 2016
At China Policy Institute Blog, Elliot Sperling of Indiana University looks at how the Chinese...
by Cindy | Jan 19, 2016
Human Rights Watch reports that authorities in Tibet are extending a village-based surveillance...
by Josh Rudolph | Dec 20, 2015
At The New York Times, Edward Wong reports on this year’s government run horse festival in...
by Cindy | Dec 16, 2015
At The Washington Post, Emily Rauhala reports on government efforts to intensify state-led...
by Cindy | Nov 11, 2015
Tibet’s Party Chief Chen Quanguo announced in a question-and-answer session with the Central...
by Josh Rudolph | Jul 8, 2015
On Monday, July 6th, Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, turned 80 years old. In a lengthy report...
by Josh Rudolph | Apr 15, 2015
The relationship between the 14th Dalai Lama and Beijing has been rocky since the spiritual leader...
by Josh Rudolph | Apr 8, 2015
Last week, CCP Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) Chen Quanguo published an essay in...
by Cindy | Mar 9, 2015
In an interview with a German newspaper last year, the 14th Dalai Lama said that he could very...
by Josh Rudolph | Jan 28, 2015
Chinese state media reported on Tuesday that dozens of officials in the Tibet Autonomous Region...
by Josh Rudolph | Dec 17, 2014
After suggesting in September that the institutional role of Tibetan spiritual leader may end with...
by Natalie Ornell | Jun 6, 2014
Frank Jack Daniel at Reuters reports that Lobsang Sangay, the prime minister of Tibet’s...
by Josh Rudolph | Mar 12, 2014
Earlier this week, human rights and cultural preservation NGO International Campaign for Tibet...
by Sophie Beach | Oct 22, 2013
The Chinese government has issued a white paper on Tibet, lauding the economic achievements there...