Chinese authorities have helped install facial recognition surveillance across 200 new taxis in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa ahead of the anniversary of the 10 March 1959 uprising.
Read MoreChinese authorities have ordered Tibetans living in the main city of Tawu County in eastern Tibet, to demolish any ‘big houses’ they own in the area, and have barred them from building any new “big and grand” homes.
Read MoreThe Chinese government is releasing a new textbook for schools in the Tibetan county of Gyantse.
Read MoreOn 21 February, Chinese state-media boasted of educating 800,000 Tibetans in the spirit of the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China over the past year and a half.
Read MoreChinese authorities have once again deployed heavy security during Chotrul Duchen at Kumbum Monastery in eastern Tibet.
Read MoreTibetans celebrating New Year (Losar) across Tibet have been faced with widespread obstruction and interference.
Read MoreChinese authorities have prohibited Tibetan children from attending language classes in monasteries in Nangchen county, eastern Tibet, according to a local government notice obtained by Tibet Watch.
Read MoreOn 4 September 2018, the Public Security Bureau (PSB) in Gade County, in eastern Tibet’s Golok Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (TAP), arrested a prominent Tibetan activist, Mr. A-nya Sengdra.
Read MoreThe Chinese government has released a Tibetan monk who was arrested in 2015 after being accused of making monastic robes and talking about the Dalai Lama on social media.
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