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CTA Marks 86th Anniversary of Dalai Lama's Enthronement

The CTA commemorated the 86th anniversary of the Dalai Lama's enthronement. Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi affirmed succession is strictly a religious matter.

Uyghur Activist Violently Assaulted by Chinese Security at The Hague

Uyghur activist Abdurehim Gheni was violently assaulted by Chinese security personnel inside The Hague City Hall, exposing extreme transnational repression.

Vanishing Lakes in Tibet May Trigger Earthquakes

A new geological study reveals that shrinking lakes in southern Tibet are triggering earthquakes by altering tectonic strain and awakening dormant fault lines.

Sikkim Mandates Strict 15-Day Meat Ban During Losar

The Sikkim government has mandated a strict 15-day ban on animal slaughter and meat sales to honor the sacred Losar festival and preserve cultural heritage.

Tibetan Monk Released Early but Faces Strict Home Detention

Chinese authorities released Tibetan monk Trinley Gyatso early from his five-year prison sentence, but he remains under strict surveillance at home.

Penpa Tsering Secures Re-Election as Sikyong After Decisive Preliminary Vote

Incumbent Sikyong Penpa Tsering wins re-election as the Tibetan political leader, securing over 61% of preliminary votes to bypass a final runoff vote.

Dalai Lama Safely Returned After Two-Month Spiritual Tour

Dalai Lama has safely returned to Dharamshala following a busy two-month spiritual tour in Karnataka, where he met with nearly 16,000 devoted followers.

Released Tibetan Activist Anyak Sengdra Suffers Severe Kidney and Eye Ailments

Released Tibetan activist Anyak Sengdra suffers from severe kidney and eye ailments. He remains under strict surveillance with no confirmed medical care.

CTA Issues Alert Over Forged Document Using Dalai Lama’s Letterhead

The CTA warns against a forged document using the Dalai Lama’s letterhead to spread election misinformation. The fake content was traced to a Vancouver website.

Tibetan Environmental Activist Anyak Sengdra Released After Seven Years

Tibetan activist Anyak Sengdra released after seven years in prison. Known for exposing corruption, his health and freedom of movement remain unclear.