Ahead of the central government inspection, local authorities “sinicize” temples by destroying traditional Tibetan stupas, drive away spiritual leaders.
Tibetan Buddhism
Tsongkhapa Celebrations in Tibet: The CCP Spoiled the Party
It’s 600 years from the death of the revered Buddhist master, Lama Tsongkhapa. Tibetans, however, were severely restricted from celebrating the anniversary.
Tibetans Cast Alarm on High-Tech Persecution of Faiths in China
The Geneva Forum 2019, hosted by the Tibetan government in exile, documents that CCP’s perversity is also exported abroad. Tortured witnesses brought the audience to tears.
China’s systematic sabotage of the UN’s Human Rights Council
The author delivered the following speech on November 14 at the Geneva Forum 2019 on human rights, organized by the Department of Information & International Relations of the Geneva Office of Tibet of the Central Tibetan Administration under the title China’s High-Tech Repression and Freedom of Religion.
Xi Jinping Defeated in Nepal, Threatens to “Smash Opponents into Pieces”
The Chinese President reacted angrily after the Himalayan kingdom refused to sign an extradition treaty aimed at deporting Tibetan refugees back to China.
CCP’s Plans to Install a False Dalai Lama Exposed
Tibetan leaders convene in Dharamshala and warn the world that the CCP will designate a counterfeit reincarnation of the current Dalai Lama when he will die.
Tibetan Buddhism Suppressed: Lamas Closely Monitored, Temple Destroyed
Two temples in Shanxi were subjected to crackdowns: authorities have taken full control over one of them, while the other has been turned into ruins, lama arrested.
60th Year of Suppression Marked with More Clampdowns
Aiming to stop the spread of Tibetan Buddhism in mainland China, CCP is tightening its grip over any religious activities or expression of traditional culture.
China’s White Paper on Education in Tibet: The Missing Facts
The CCP rewrites history in order to justify its repression of Tibetan language and culture.
“Tibetan Monks Should Not Teach Children”
Often chased from public schools, the Tibetan language is taught in monasteries. The CCP claims this is forbidden.









