The 74th Anniversary of China’s Annexation of Tibet: A Cry for Justice
China hails it as a peaceful liberation. Tibetans call it a coerced annexation. 74 years since the signing of the ...
Read moreDetailsChina hails it as a peaceful liberation. Tibetans call it a coerced annexation. 74 years since the signing of the ...
Read moreDetailsSymbolic outrage won’t stop terrorism. Turkey’s support for Pakistan is troubling, but China arms and shields Pakistan at a far ...
Read moreDetailsIndia withholds the Global Times X account and slams China’s “preposterous” attempt to rename places in Arunachal Pradesh, calling it ...
Read moreDetailsMultiple blasts in Srinagar have raised serious questions about Pakistan’s intentions, with Indian officials pointing to China’s emboldening influence as ...
Read moreDetailsFollowing Pakistan's denial of involvement in the Pahalgam terror attack, China has supported Islamabad's demand for an impartial international investigation. ...
Read moreDetailsTulku Hungkar Dorje’s suspicious death follows a decades-long trend of Tibetan religious figures, like Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and Tenzin Nyima, ...
Read moreDetailsThe midnight cremation of Rinpoche's remains in Vietnam, without his family's presence, has sparked international outrage. Activists call it a ...
Read moreDetailsTibetan exiles and international rights groups have launched a wave of protests after Vietnamese authorities refused to release the body ...
Read moreDetailsCrackdown intensifies in Tibet following the death of influential abbot Tulku Hungkar Dorje, with reports of locals interrogated for online ...
Read moreDetailsStudents for a Free Tibet held a demonstration in Delhi over the suspicious death of Tibetan monk Tulku Hungkar Dorje ...
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