Privacy fears as Chinese authorities roll out personal social security cards in Tibet.
Read MoreNine Tibetans have been sentenced to prison terms ranging between three and seven years for what China has called organised crime, extortion and assembling a mob to disturb the social order.
Read MoreThe Chinese government is forcing Tibetans living in poverty to memorise and recite the names of CCP leaders and the Chinese national anthem in return for financial aid from the state .
Read MoreThe Chinese government has sentenced a Tibetan activist to eighteen years in prison after he released a video on social media calling for world peace and a free Tibet ahead of a protest outside the Potala Palace.
Read MoreIn March 2019, Chinese official media reported on an ideological campaign launched in Chamdo prefecture, central Tibet, aimed at enhancing loyalty to the party and the work carried out by party members and carders.
Read MoreLekshey Thubten, a former political prisoner of around 50 years of age, has passed away due to ill health. Thubten lived in Lhundrub County in central Tibet near Lhasa, where he was a monk at Phenpo Nalanda Monastery.
Read MoreTibetan Buddhists at Sera Monastery in Lhasa have been instructed to show gratitude to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and stand resolutely against separatism.
Read MoreTibetan political prisoners arrested for their role in the 2008 uprising have developed “severe” health conditions in Chinese run prisons as a result of forced labour and torture.
Read MoreChinese authorities tightened security in Tibet and put more restrictions on movement in the country over the 60th anniversary of the 10 March 1959 national uprising this year.
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