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Tibetan Youths Launch 450km Peace Marathon from Ottawa to Toronto

23rd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

22nd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

19th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

Tibetan Youths Launch 450km Peace Marathon from Ottawa to Toronto

23rd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

22nd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

19th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Ladakh CRO Hosts Tibet Awareness Session for 40 ITBP Trainers

Ladakh CRO Hosts Tibet Awareness Session for 40 ITBP Trainers

19th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

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Tibetan Youths Launch 450km Peace Marathon from Ottawa to Toronto

23rd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

By Tenzin Chokyi

DHARAMSALA 23 Sept: Four Pemakopa (Pad-ma dkod pa) youths from the Tibetan community in Canada have launched the 6th Peace Rally Marathon for Tibet on Monday, running from Ottawa to Toronto. The initiative calls on the Canadian government and the international community to honour His Holiness the Dalai Lama on his 90th birthday, safeguard Tibet as the “Third Pole,” and to advocate for the release of Tibetan political prisoners in Chinese custody.

Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

Centre for Middle Way Initiative Commemorates 28th Anniversary of Tibet Policy Shift

19th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Ladakh CRO Hosts Tibet Awareness Session for 40 ITBP Trainers

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Retiring TPI Director Releases Comprehensive Study of Tibetan Population History

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18th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

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Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

Arc’teryx, Chinese Artist Apologise After Tibet Fireworks Backlash

22nd September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

By Tenzin Chokyi
DHARAMSHALA 22 Sept: Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx, owned by Chinese company Anta and renowned Chinese pyrotechnic artist Cai Guo-Qiang issued public apologies on Sunday after facing fierce backlash for staging a high altitude fireworks display at over 5,500 meters in Shigatse, occupied Tibet, with environmentalists and rights groups condemning the spectacle as reckless destruction of one of the world’s most climate sensitive ecosystems. 

China Deploys Military Veterans as School Instructors to Indoctrinate Tibetan Children

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17th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Tulku Palden Wangyal, Head Lama of Choegyal Monasteries in Kham Gonjo dies in Chinese custody 

Tulku Palden Wangyal, Head Lama of Choegyal Monasteries in Kham Gonjo dies in Chinese custody 

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Monk from Tsang Monastery Arrested as China Intensifies Tibet Crackdown

Monk from Tsang Monastery Arrested as China Intensifies Tibet Crackdown

27th August 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk
Tibetan Monastery Leader Takes Own Life After China Intensifies Religious Crackdown in Tibet

Tibetan Monastery Leader Takes Own Life After China Intensifies Religious Crackdown in Tibet

25th August 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

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UN Experts Condemn China’s Planned Interference in Dalai Lama Succession

UN Experts Condemn China’s Planned Interference in Dalai Lama Succession

15th September 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

DHARAMSALA 15, Sept: UN human rights experts have publicaly condemned China’s planned interference in the succession of the Dalai Lama, emphasising that the 14th Dalai Lama should have the authority to determine his succession according to Tibetan traditions, free from state interference.
As reported by the International Tibet Network, a joint letter dated 15 July 2025, and made public made public in September 2025, by a group of five UN Special Rapporteurs asked Beijing to explain concerning reports of state interference in the religious rights of Buddhists, particularly policies surrounding the reincarnation of Tibetan Buddhist lamas and the succession of the 14th Dalai Lama.
The letter also highlights concerns regarding the whereabouts of the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, who has been under enforced disappearance since 17 May 1995. The UN experts noted that such enforced disappearances violate jus cogens, or peremptory norms, a category of fundamental principles that govern customary international law.
They further stressed that China is obligated to provide verified information on his fate, health, and well-being.
The experts specifically cited China’s policies like the 2007 ‘Measures on the Management of the Reincarnation of Living Buddhas’, which requires government approval for any reincarnation and rejects any reincarnation born outside Chinese territory; the 2017 ‘Revised Regulations on Religious Affairs,’ which expanded state oversight of all religious activities and institutions; and the 2021 ‘Measures for the Administration of Religious Clergy’, which mandate that clergy register with the state and pledge loyalty to the Communist Party.
Raising concerns over these provisions, the rapporteurs asked Beijing to clarify how these laws and measures are compatible with China’s obligations under international human rights law, requesting that the government allow Tibetans to exercise their religious freedom while awaiting a response.
Without prejudging the accuracy of the information received, the experts expressed grave concern over the alleged interference by the Chinese government in the succession process of the 14th Dalai Lama. 
They stated, “We may publicly express our concerns in the near future as, in our view, the information upon which the press release will be based is sufficiently reliable to indicate a matter warranting immediate attention.”
The letter also noted that within 60 days, both the letter and any response from the Chinese side would be made public; however, no such response has been released so far.

The intervention by the UN experts is seen as vital and unprecedented by the Tibetan side in their efforts to resist China’s aggressive interference in the selection of their next spiritual leader.

“The unprecedented action by five UN special rapporteurs and working groups (on freedom of religion or belief, cultural rights, enforced disappearances, freedom of opinion and expression, and minority issues) is a direct and unequivocal response to Beijing’s attempt to seize control of a centuries-old spiritual tradition,” the International Tibet Network said in a statement.

“It is a direct and unequivocal response to Beijing’s attempt to seize control of a centuries-old spiritual tradition,” Chime Lhamo, a human rights advocate and youth leader, stated in a joint Instagram post by six NGOs working for Tibet.

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A UNIQUE PHOTO-EXHIBITION HIGHLIGHTS SOME INTERESTING ASPECTS OF HISTORY OF BUDDHISM IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR

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Through Her Mother’s Ears: Tsering Wangmo Dhompa on Exile, Memory and Tibetan Stories

Through Her Mother’s Ears: Tsering Wangmo Dhompa on Exile, Memory and Tibetan Stories

13th June 2025 Tibet Express Newsdesk

A trailblazer whose writing spans fluidly between poetry and prose, nonfiction and memoir, Tsering Wangmo Dhompa needs no introduction. 

Born in exile and having lived across multiple countries, she is a memory keeper. She says her mother is her “guiding star” and that she often “listens with her mother’s ears” as she explores themes of exile, diaspora, and cultural memory.

Currently, an Associate Professor at Villanova University,  her notable literary works include the poetry collections Rules of the House (2002), In the Absent Everyday (2005), My Rice Tastes Like the Lake (2011) and Revolute (2021). Beyond poetry, she has authored the nonfiction book A Home in Tibet (2014) and, more recently, The Politics of Sorrow: Unity and Allegiance Across Tibetan Exile.

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