Tibet Action Institute
Tibetan children subject to abuse in Chinese government schools
The World June 2, 2025 Original link: https://theworld.org/segments/2025/06/02/tibetan-children-subject-to-abuse-in-chinese-government-schools A new report from Tibet Action Institute documents a pattern of physical abuse and neglect in Chinese-run boarding schools that many are forced to attend. The report alleges that the schools...
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Boarding Schools Threaten Tibet’s Children, Future
May 28, 2025 Contact: Lhadon Tethong, Tibet Action Institute +1 (917) 418-4181 Children Face Abuse, Loss of Language and Culture in Chinese Government Boarding School System DOWNLOAD PDF REPORT HERE Boston – New evidence shows that Tibetan children face...
JOINT LETTER: Governments Must Call On Vietnam For An Independent Investigation Into Detention, Death & Cremation of Tibetan Leader
We, a coalition of 146 Tibet groups, are writing to you regarding the arrest, subsequent death and unauthorised cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche, a highly revered Tibetan leader and the Abbot of Lung Ngon Monastery in Gade County, Golog, Amdo, Tibet [CH: Gande County, Guoluo Prefecture, Qinghai Province] following reports that he was arrested in Vietnam in a joint operation between Chinese and Vietnamese authorities.
Tibet Groups Condemn Cremation of Deceased Tibetan Lama in Vietnam Without Family Consent Following his Death in Custody; Demand International Investi...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Body Reportedly Cremated Before Inquiry Fueling Suspicions of Chinese Involvement in Arrest and Death of Tulku Hungkar Dorje Rinpoche 21 April 2025 – Global Tibet groups voice vehement condemnation following reports of the cremation of Tulku Hungkar...
Joint Statement: Urgent Call for Independent Investigation into Death in Custody of Tibetan Abbot Tulku Rigzin Hungkar Dorje
We, the undersigned Tibet organisations, express our profound concern regarding the sudden death of 56-year old Tulku Rigzin Hungkar Dorje, the Abbot of Lung Ngon Monastery in Gade County, Golog, Amdo, Tibet [CH: Gande County, Guoluo Prefecture, Qinghai Province] while in detention in Vietnam in late March 2025. We note with alarm the lack of clarity around both the circumstances and exact cause of his death.
Le Monde: The Tibetan children taken to boarding schools to sever their roots
China is increasingly creating boarding schools for Tibetan children, who are often separated from their families as young as 4 years old. The policy of deliberate assimilation creates distance between parents and children and contributes to the erosion of Tibetan culture.
146 Tibet-related organizations urge the US Administration to restore Tibetan language programming
On behalf of 146 Tibet organizations, we write to you urgently regarding the closure of Radio Free Asia (RFA) and the administrative leave of Voice of America (VOA) staff. Both VOA Tibetan service and Radio Free Asia Tibetan service represent a lifeline for the people of Tibet, who live in an information black hole under the iron grip of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Washington Post Op-Ed by The Dalai Lama: “My hope for the Tibetan people”
The Dalai Lama: My hope for the Tibetan people March 6, 2025 Tibetans have spent nearly 75 years fighting for freedom. Their struggle should continue beyond my lifetime. The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, is the spiritual leader of...














