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UN Rights Chief Flags Tibet, Uyghurs as Priority Issues

UN rights chief Volker Türk opened the 60th UNHRC session highlighting Tibet’s repression, citing cultural and religious restrictions and deaths in custody.

Kashag Hosts Dinner for Senior RSS Leaders in Dharamshala

The Kashag hosted a dinner in Dharamshala for senior RSS leaders and Buddhist lamas, presenting mementos as part of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s 90th celebrations.

Sikyong Urges Tibetan Refugees in Nepal to Stay Vigilant Amid Protests

Sikyong Penpa Tsering urged Tibetan refugees in Nepal to stay cautious and avoid protests, confirming no settlements have been affected amid the Gen Z unrest.

North America Tibet Associations Hold 23rd Annual Conference

North American Tibet associations held their 23rd annual conference in Minnesota, adopting resolutions, marking Democracy Day, and reaffirming support for Tibet’s cause.

ICT Urges US Tech Firms to Cut Ties With China’s Surveillance State

ICT urged US tech firms to end ties with China’s surveillance state after AP reports exposed their role in enabling repression in Tibet, Xinjiang, and beyond.

Dalai Lama Congratulates India’s New Vice President

His Holiness the Dalai Lama congratulated India’s Vice President-elect C.P. Radhakrishnan, praising India’s values of compassion, nonviolence, and religious harmony.

Japanese MP Wada Yuichiro Meets Tibetan Parliament Leaders

Japanese MP Wada Yuichiro met Tibetan Parliament leaders in Dharamshala, delivering support from Japan’s Tibet group and affirming ties during Democracy Day commemorations.

Dalai Lama’s Messages of Compassion Shine in Brussels

Office of Tibet, Brussels launched a billboard campaign featuring the Dalai Lama’s words of compassion, marking the Year of Compassion for his 90th birthday with messages of peace.

Sikkim Government Renews Push for 17th Karmapa’s Return

Sikkim renewed efforts to invite the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, back to Rumtek Monastery, with approval from India’s leaders and funds allocated in the budget.

Head Lama Tulku Palden Wangyal Dies in Custody at 53

Tulku Palden Wangyal, Head Lama of Choegyal Monasteries in Gonjo, died in custody after years of detention and torture, sources report, sparking grief in Tibet.