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Opinions

ELECTIONS ’26: Mr Tseten Phuntsok, an Exemplary Chitue Candidate

OPINION Mr Tseten Phuntsok has a profound understanding of the three pillars of Tibetan democracy, unwavering commitment to the CTA, has consistently demonstrated fearless dedication to the unity of all...

Mt Everest ‘Rising Dragon’ Ad-stunt mocks China’s environment protection claims

OPINION Shongka* blames China’s double standard in enforcing laws for the now much-criticized ‘Rising Dragon’ fireworks publicity stunt that...

Fireworks of Occupation: Arc’teryx and Cai Guo-Qiang’s Desecration of Tibet

LETTER TO THE EDITOR (TibetanReview.net, Sep23’25) Last week, the Canadian outdoor brand Arc’teryx, now owned by Chinese sportswear giant...

In Occupation’s Shadow, Democracy Becomes Tibet’s Weapon

OPINION Aritra Banerjee* examines how Tibetans have made democracy and non-violence central to their identity and resistance, contrasting the...

Securing Tibet’s future: Re-elect the proven leader, Sikyong Penpa Tsering

OPINION Ahead of the expected start of the process for the exile Tibetan elections next month, Prof Nawang Phuntsog*...
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Beijing’s talk offer beggars sincerity

By Pema Thinley (www.TibetanReview.net, May 3, 2008) The indifferent suddenness and the casualness of the manner in which China sounded out an intention to “have...

China, a prisoner of its Tibet policy

By Pema Thinley www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08 China did its best to conceal its violent suppression of the monk-led demonstrations in Lhasa which provoked riots across the...

Advances made in the Spanish lawsuit on genocide and other crimes in Tibet

(www.TibetanReview.net, Feb 15, 2008) José Elías Esteve* and Alán Cantos* seeks to reassure that although the crime against humanity lawsuit in the Spanish court against...
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