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Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hongkongers Mark ‘China National Falls Day’ in Sydney
Exiled communities in Sydney marked “China National Falls Day,” uniting Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hongkongers, and Chinese activists to denounce CCP repression.
Tibetans, Chinese Activists Protest in Vienna on China’s National Day
On China’s national day, Tibetans and Chinese activists in Vienna protested, urging Beijing to respect religious freedom and Tibetan rights.
CTA Marks Gandhi’s 156th Birth Anniversary in Dharamsala
CTA leaders in Dharamsala honored Mahatma Gandhi’s 156th birth anniversary, reaffirming Tibet’s nonviolent struggle inspired by his philosophy.
Richard Gere Receives First Human Rights First Visionary Award
Actor Richard Gere will receive Human Rights First’s first Visionary Award for lifelong advocacy on Tibet, global health, refugees, and human rights.
Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet Concludes in Toronto
The 6th Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet ended in Toronto, with activists highlighting Tibet’s crisis under Chinese rule and marking the Dalai Lama’s 90th year.
Young Tibet Advocates Meet EU Lawmakers in Brussels
Young Tibet advocates met EU lawmakers in Brussels, urging stronger action on rights, language, and environment, while pressing for sanctions on Chinese officials.
UN Expert Questions Paris Museums’ Tibet Nomenclature Changes
UN rapporteur Alexandra Xanthaki warned Paris museums’ changes from “Tibet” to China-aligned terms threaten Tibetans’ cultural rights and identity.
Amer Sports Stock Upgraded as Tibet Fireworks Controversy Fades
Wells Fargo upgraded Amer Sports to “Overweight,” saying backlash over Arc’teryx’s Tibet fireworks display quickly faded without affecting sales in China.
CTA Holds Prayer Service for Late Gaden Trisur Rinpoche
CTA held a prayer service in Dharamshala to mourn Gaden Trisur Rinpoche, the 104th Ganden Tripa, who passed away in Bylakuppe on 26 September, aged 90.
Tibetans Clean Debris After Arc’teryx Fireworks Despite Promises
Despite pledges of cleanup, Tibetans are left clearing debris from Cai Guo-Qiang and Arc’teryx’s fireworks show, fuelling criticism of exploitation in Tibet.















