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On 23 July 2025, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama laid the foundation stone for the Zanskar Monlam Chorten at Duzin Photang in Padum, Zanskar, Ladakh. A moment of profound spiritual significance and a blessing for peace, compassion, and resilience in the Himalayas. #DalaiLama

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China brands the Dalai Lama’s succession a “thorn” in its relations with India—revealing Beijing’s relentless grip on Tibet’s spiritual freedom. The Dalai Lama, living in exile in India since 1959, has made it clear that only Tibetans can decide his reincarnation, rejecting

China brands the Dalai Lama’s succession a “thorn” in its relations with India—revealing Beijing’s relentless grip on Tibet’s spiritual freedom. The Dalai Lama, living in exile in India since 1959, has made it clear that only Tibetans can decide his reincarnation, rejecting
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In a devastating attack on Tibetan heritage, Chinese authorities demolished over 300 Buddhist stupas and sacred statues—including revered Guru Padmasambhava and Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok—in Drakgo County, Kham, Tibet (May–June 2025). The destruction, part of Beijing’s “second

In a devastating attack on Tibetan heritage, Chinese authorities demolished over 300 Buddhist stupas and sacred statues—including revered Guru Padmasambhava and Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok—in Drakgo County, Kham, Tibet (May–June 2025).

The destruction, part of Beijing’s “second
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Tibetan singer Ah Sang (Tsugte) was arrested over two weeks ago in Ngaba for performing “Prince of Peace” during the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday—a banned song honoring Tibet’s spiritual leader. Under constant surveillance for his art celebrating Tibetan culture, Ah Sang’s

Tibetan singer Ah Sang (Tsugte) was arrested over two weeks ago in Ngaba for performing “Prince of Peace” during the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday—a banned song honoring Tibet’s spiritual leader. Under constant surveillance for his art celebrating Tibetan culture, Ah Sang’s
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For Tibetans, speaking of the 14th Dalai Lama’s reincarnation before his passing is deeply taboo—a sacred, personal matter rooted in centuries of Buddhist tradition. Yet China has weaponized this spiritual practice, turning it into a political tool to control Tibet. Through Order

For Tibetans, speaking of the 14th Dalai Lama’s reincarnation before his passing is deeply taboo—a sacred, personal matter rooted in centuries of Buddhist tradition. Yet China has weaponized this spiritual practice, turning it into a political tool to control Tibet. Through Order
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Tibetan singer Asang was abducted by China simply for singing a song honoring His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama on his 90th birthday. Inside Tibet, the CCP bans any devotion to the Dalai Lama—images, gatherings, even songs. Yet Tibetans bravely resist decades of colonial

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What’s happening in Tibet is linguistic and cultural genocide. The Chinese regime is deliberately destroying the Tibetan language to erase identity, culture, and resistance. Tibetan-medium education is being dismantled. Mandarin is forced even in kindergartens. Over 1 million

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In a historic first, Massachusetts honored the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday at the State House, launching the “Year of Compassion.” State and federal leaders praised his legacy of peace, nonviolence, and Tibetan cultural preservation—a powerful show of solidarity with Tibet.

In a historic first, Massachusetts honored the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday at the State House, launching the “Year of Compassion.” State and federal leaders praised his legacy of peace, nonviolence, and Tibetan cultural preservation—a powerful show of solidarity with Tibet.
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On July 27, 2025, Czech Republic President Petr Pavel met His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Sheve Tsel Phodrang in Choglamsar, Ladakh. This meeting marks a significant gesture of solidarity with the Tibetan people and reaffirms global support for peaceful dialogue, religious

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Chinese social media exploded. For an entire day, Shi Yongxin dominated Weibo trends—as users mocked his lavish lifestyle against core Buddhist values. His Weibo? Radio silent since July 24. The backlash was brutal, but one comment cut through the noise: “The CCP used him to

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In a rare and symbolic visit, Czech President Petr Pavel landed in Ladakh early this morning to meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Amid rising global tensions with China, Pavel’s move is a strong statement of support for Tibetan identity, human rights, and spiritual freedom —

In a rare and symbolic visit, Czech President Petr Pavel landed in Ladakh early this morning to meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Amid rising global tensions with China, Pavel’s move is a strong statement of support for Tibetan identity, human rights, and spiritual freedom —
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Tenzin Tsundue reminds us that Lord Shiva lives in our Kailash, while Tibet’s true god—the Dalai Lama—now resides in India. As Nepal leans toward China and Bhutan fights to keep ties with India, Beijing pushes its military into Bhutan’s borders, stoking tension. Despite China’s

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The CCP says Tibet is “free.” So why are Tibetan artists Asang & Pelkyong abducted for a song honoring the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday? Why is monk Tsewang Dhongo vanished for a peaceful post? Because even a melody threatens their control. This isn’t freedom—it’s occupation

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The U.S. House has passed the “Honest Maps” amendment, prohibiting the Pentagon from using federal funds to depict Taiwan—including Kinmen, Matsu, Penghu, Wuciou, Green Island, and Orchid Island—as part of China. A clear assertion: Taiwan ≠ China. phayul.com/2025/07/22/526…

The U.S. House has passed the “Honest Maps” amendment, prohibiting the Pentagon from using federal funds to depict Taiwan—including Kinmen, Matsu, Penghu, Wuciou, Green Island, and Orchid Island—as part of China. A clear assertion: Taiwan ≠ China.

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At a U.S. Congressional briefing for #CaptiveNationsWeek, activists from Tibet, East Turkistan & Southern Mongolia exposed China’s brutal colonial rule, cultural genocide & political repression. “Only independence can guarantee Tibetan survival,” said Tibetan-American Tenzin

At a U.S. Congressional briefing for #CaptiveNationsWeek, activists from Tibet, East Turkistan & Southern Mongolia exposed China’s brutal colonial rule, cultural genocide & political repression. “Only independence can guarantee Tibetan survival,” said Tibetan-American Tenzin
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Driru, Tibet is one of the most tightly controlled and repressed areas under Chinese rule. From 2013-2014 alone, thousands of Tibetans faced arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings during an unprecedented crackdown. A decade of repression (2012–2022) reveals

Driru, Tibet is one of the most tightly controlled and repressed areas under Chinese rule. From 2013-2014 alone, thousands of Tibetans faced arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial killings during an unprecedented crackdown. A decade of repression (2012–2022) reveals
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Zscaler ThreatLabz & TibCERT have uncovered two targeted cyberattack campaigns against the Tibetan community—linked to a China-nexus APT group. These attacks aim to surveil, suppress, and control Tibetan digital spaces. A stark reminder of the CCP’s transnational repression

Zscaler ThreatLabz & TibCERT have uncovered two targeted cyberattack campaigns against the Tibetan community—linked to a China-nexus APT group. These attacks aim to surveil, suppress, and control Tibetan digital spaces. A stark reminder of the CCP’s transnational repression