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A rare video from inside Tibet shows heartfelt birthday wishes for His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The date is unknown—but the message is clear: Tibetans’ faith in the Dalai Lama remains unshakable and unbreakable. Despite decades of CCP repression, surveillance, and punishment,

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History Speaks the Truth! On March 23, 1947, Tibet took part in the Inter-Asian Relations Conference held in New Delhi, India, as a fully independent nation. This historic event, organized by the Indian government shortly before its own independence, brought together

History Speaks the Truth!
On March 23, 1947, Tibet took part in the Inter-Asian Relations Conference held in New Delhi, India, as a fully independent nation. This historic event, organized by the Indian government shortly before its own independence, brought together
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A recent video allegedly filmed in Barkhor, the heart of Lhasa, Tibet, reveals a deeply disturbing scene: a Han Chinese individual dressed in Tibetan costume posing for photos, heavily armed Chinese police patrolling with an air of intimidation, and devout Tibetans quietly

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We strongly condemn the CCP’s “Order No. 5,” passed on July 13, 2007—an attempt by an atheist, authoritarian regime to control Tibetan Buddhism by regulating reincarnation. This law violates religious freedom and is a direct assault on Tibetan identity, culture, and the sacred

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On 8 July 2025, Tsongon Tsering was freed after 8+ months in prison—for exposing illegal mining in eastern Tibet. Now released under harsh restrictions: no speech, no gatherings, constant surveillance. Demand a moratorium on resource extraction in Tibet! 📢 Add your voice:

On 8 July 2025, Tsongon Tsering was freed after 8+ months in prison—for exposing illegal mining in eastern Tibet. Now released under harsh restrictions: no speech, no gatherings, constant surveillance.

Demand a moratorium on resource extraction in Tibet! 

📢 Add your voice:
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The Sacred Bond: Kailash🏔️ | Guge👑 | Zanskar❄️ Guge, once Kailash’s guardian, fell but its soul lives on in Zanskar’s chants and lamps. A lost kingdom, still breathing on both sides of the Himalayas. #TibetanHistory #Kailash #Tibet #Ladakh #India International Buddhist Confederation (IBC)

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"Communist China, on the other hand, has not yet succeeded in creating an inclusive modern multi-nation state within which the Tibetans could feel at home. The simple truth is no Tibetan will ever say, "I am a Chinese." -Dalai Lama

"Communist China, on the other hand, has not yet succeeded in creating an inclusive modern multi-nation state within which the Tibetans could feel at home. The simple truth is no Tibetan will ever say, "I am a Chinese." -Dalai Lama
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In Drakgo, Tibet, over 300 Buddhist stupas and sacred statues were destroyed by Chinese authorities (May–June 2025) under Decree No. 22. This crackdown targets Tibetan identity, silences dissent, and escalates cultural genocide. Monks face arrest, and communities live in fear.

In Drakgo, Tibet, over 300 Buddhist stupas and sacred statues were destroyed by Chinese authorities (May–June 2025) under Decree No. 22. This crackdown targets Tibetan identity, silences dissent, and escalates cultural genocide. Monks face arrest, and communities live in fear.
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Once Tibet’s third largest town after Lhasa and Shigatse, Gyantse (Gyangzê) holds deep historical and cultural significance. A key landmark in Tibetan history. 🗺️🇹🇯 #TibetanHistory #Gyantse #Townscape #Maps #Tibet

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Three aristocratic Tibetan women, wearing traditional patuk headdresses adorned with pearls, coral, and turquoise, sit on chairs with their children cross-legged at their feet. Photographed by Harry Staunton (1940–42) in Lhasa, this image captures the elegance of U-Tsang region

Three aristocratic Tibetan women, wearing traditional patuk headdresses adorned with pearls, coral, and turquoise, sit on chairs with their children cross-legged at their feet. Photographed by Harry Staunton (1940–42) in Lhasa, this image captures the elegance of U-Tsang region
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On March 31, 1959, His Holiness the Dalai Lama crossed the Tibet-India border at Chunthangmo, seeking refuge after the brutal Chinese crackdown in Lhasa. His escape marked a turning point in Tibetan history and the beginning of exile. #Tibet #India #DalaiLama #TibetanUprising

On March 31, 1959, His Holiness the <a href="/DalaiLama/">Dalai Lama</a> crossed the Tibet-India border at Chunthangmo, seeking refuge after the brutal Chinese crackdown in Lhasa. His escape marked a turning point in Tibetan history and the beginning of exile. #Tibet #India #DalaiLama #TibetanUprising
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In 1921, the Tibetan government approved the first Everest expedition and issued official passports to the British team. Tibet also granted passports to foreign envoys and travelers, affirming its sovereignty. Notably, U.S. envoys in 1942 and Lowell Thomas in 1949 received

In 1921, the Tibetan government approved the first Everest expedition and issued official passports to the British team. Tibet also granted passports to foreign envoys and travelers, affirming its sovereignty. Notably, U.S. envoys in 1942 and Lowell Thomas in 1949 received
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On 31st March 1959, 66 years ago, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama crossed the border from Tibet into Arunachal Pradesh, India, seeking political asylum after enduring 14 days of a perilous and arduous journey. #DalaiLama

On 31st March 1959, 66 years ago, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama crossed the border from Tibet into Arunachal Pradesh, India, seeking political asylum after enduring 14 days of a perilous and arduous journey. #DalaiLama
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China is expanding organ transplant centers in Xinjiang but where are the donors? With no transparent donation system and mass detentions of Uyghurs, evidence of forced organ harvesting is growing. This isn’t just development, it’s a human rights emergency. #UyghurGenocide

China is expanding organ transplant centers in Xinjiang but where are the donors?
With no transparent donation system and mass detentions of Uyghurs, evidence of forced organ harvesting is growing.
This isn’t just development, it’s a human rights emergency.
#UyghurGenocide
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“The matter of the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation is under the sole and unquestionable authority of the central government. It has never been a decision for the Dalai Lama to make independently,” stated the Deputy Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region Party Committee and Chairman

“The matter of the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation is under the sole and unquestionable authority of the central government. It has never been a decision for the Dalai Lama to make independently,” stated the Deputy Secretary of the Tibet Autonomous Region Party Committee and Chairman
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"They tortured my little brother. They tortured me. They shoved an electric device in my mouth. The Chinese don’t see us as human but just cattle. If you try to escape, they shoot you." — Passang, 19. He and his 11 year old brother were just trying to be free. 🔞 This is the