A video footage smuggled out of Tibet, Tsewang Kyab holding a book in the background, looks like an Environmental Protection Propaganda, shouting in the video can be heard, urging police to "Stop the destruction of the environment." Photo: TPI

Dharamshala — A Tibetan man who was leading protests against Chinese mining operations in a restive Amchok Sangchu county in Tibet has reportedly died after being severely tortured in Chinese police custody.

(Photo 1) Map around Mt. Kailash and (Photo 2) The ditch from spring C to nearby Selung Gompa. Photos taken in late September 2015. Photo: File:

 

London — New evidence has revealed that a Chinese company is making large profits through bottled mineral water originating from underground water extracted from Mount Kailash, one of Tibet's highest mountains and a site sacred to four religions.


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Dharamshala — In response to the unfounded allegation by the Chinese authorities, Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay with Tempa Gyaltsen of Tibet Policy Institute's Environment and Development Desk conducted a press conference to deny Central Tibetan Administration's involvement in the recent anti-mining protests in the Amchok township of Amdo province, north-eastern Tibet.


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Dharamshala: - Reports coming out of Tibet say, a 39 -year-old Tibetan man stabbed himself to death in Dzogang, Chamdo county, eastern Tibet when the Chinese authorities refused to cancel mining project in the region.


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Dharamshala: - Our ancestors viewed the earth as rich and bountiful, which it is. Many people in the past also saw nature as inexhaustibly sustainable, which we now know is the case only if we care for it.


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Dharamshala: - The environmental researchers of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) based in Dharamshala Wednesday said China's large-scale exploitation of mineral resources in Tibet caused the recent disaster that killed more than 80 Chinese miners.

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