It is just three years since China profiteered and held other countries over a barrel for medical equipment as the COVID-19 pandemic raged. With the
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As China Tightens Oppression at Home, Tibetan Exiles See Opportunities for Movement Abroad
India celebrated its 77th year of independence on August 15. The next day, scores of exiled Tibetans, Uyghurs and Southern Mongolians gathered at a
Human Rights in China, August End, 2023: Appearances and Disappearances
In the land where the bulldozing of graveyards, splitting of families, demolition of homes, destruction of books, erasure of expression, sterilization
Human Rights in China, Mid-June, 2023: Long COVID and 占占占人
Late May to early June is the season of erasure in China, but Tiananmen 1989 is not the only uprising that authorities would like to delete from
China Looks to Clean Up Its (Environmental) Act in Tibet
In April, the National People’s Congress, China’s legislative branch, passed the “Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) Ecosystem Protection Act” (hereafter
Dalai Lama Identifies the Reincarnation of Mongolia’s Spiritual Leader — a Preview of Tensions Around Finding His Own Replacement
Brooke Schedneck, Rhodes College More than 5,600 people had gathered for a March 2023 ceremony in Dharamsala, India, when the Dalai Lama indicated





