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Elections’26: Elect Kelsang Phuntsok Jungney, a skilled crisis manager with impeccable service record

Tenzin Norzin* presents her case for the election of Mr. Kelsang Phuntsok Jungney as a member of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile from North America in the upcoming, 2026...

Elections’26: Re-Elect Tenzing Jigme – A Proven Leader with Integrity and Vision

Mr Tashi Dawa* presents his case for the re-election of Mr. Tenzing Jigme as a member of the...

No More Appeasement: Why the UK Must Block China’s Mega-Embassy Now

OPINION Ahead of a Nov 15 demonstration by critics of Beijing’s policies, actions, and rule in their repressed homelands,...

“Even Silence Burns”: Days after March 10, 1959—the horrific invasion of Tibet by China

Paying homage to the people in Tibet today whose culture, language, and identity have been suppressed after China’s...

The War for Tibet’s Story: Reclaiming Identity in an Age of Algorithmic Occupation

OPINION Aritra Banerjee* examines Beijing’s cognitive-warfare strategy in Tibet through the lens of strategic communication, drawing on Dr Neville Bolt’s...
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Why didn’t Nehru help Tibet against the Chinese?

Nehru welcomed the Dalai Lama as a refugee in 1959 and facilitated the establishment of the Tibetan Government in Exile in India. However, he...

The Tibetan Parliament stalemate – Much ado about nothing?

(TibetanReview.net, Jul11’21) – The reason why the 17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE) cannot be formed is straightforward: a section of the elected members...

Rejoinder to Sikyong Penpa Tsering: Golden Urn did not determine any Dalai Lama selection

Thupten Namgyal* contends that the Golden Urn, though possibly used or claimed to have been used to appease China, did not at all determine...

Parliamentary stalemate: ‘The Tibetan movement has never looked so pathetic, incongruous’

Dear Editor,  This letter is a reaction to recent news, "Tibetan self-immolates as the formation of 17th exile Tibetan parliament drags on,” published in Tibetan...

A possible solution to the Tibetan parliament stalemate?

(TibetanReview.net, Jun15’21) – The reason why the issue of the legitimacy of the justice commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC) still hangs...

The Kashag’s Inaction Over the Dismissal of Judges: A Defining Moment

If the Tibetan Parliament in Exile’s dismissal of the justice commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission lacked both legal authority and political prudence,...
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