Dharamshala — A Tibetan monk detained by Chinese police while attempting to escape from Tibet to India. He was beaten, tortured and treated inhumanely for more than a month in a Chinese prison. He died four months after being released from the Chinese prison.

Dharamshala — Chinese authorities arrested a Tibetan monk from Rebgong County, in March this year, for posting the teachings of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on his social media platform (Wechat). After five months in detention, he was sentenced by a Chinese court last month to one and a half years in prison.

Dharamshala – The Chinese authorities in Ngawa county, eastern Tibet, sentenced a Tibetan monk, Lobsang Thamke, to three years in prison, after a year in detention. He had been arrested in June 2023 for allegedly publishing Tibetan books from outside Tibet and contacting Tibetans in exile.

Nyingtri — Chinese authorities, under various allegations, have shutdown Tibetan schools, including Tibetan vocational schools. To our knowledge, China has closed a dozen Tibetan vocational schools in the so-called Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) this year, expelling Tibetan teachers, staff and trainers, the latest of which is the "Nyingtri New Dawn Vocational Skills Training School".

Dharamshala — Chinese government has intensified its Sinicisation policy in Tibet by closing Tibetan schools and monasteries and forcing Tibetan children and young monks into state-run Chinese colonial boarding schools. In recent months, the Chinese authorities have also cracked down on Tibetans who promote the Tibetan language through detentions, arrests, harassment, humiliation and imprisonment. The latest is Tashi Nyima, also known as Gang Lhaja, who was detained and beaten while in custody.

Dharamshala — Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) strongly calls on the government of the People's Republic of China to end its assimilation policies in Tibetan areas through colonial boarding schools. Recently, the Chinese government forcibly ordered more than 1,700 young monks from Kirti monastery and two monasteries in Dzoge county - all three monasteries are located in Ngaba in the traditional province of Amdo - to leave monastic life and enrol in Chinese government-run colonial boarding schools in Sichuan province.

Dharamshala — Chinese traffickers continue to abduct children, not only in China but also in Tibet, they are now going into Tibetan areas and starting to abduct Tibetan children. One source said that more than 30 Tibetan children have been abducted and once they have been stolen, it is very difficult to get them back; very recently, around seven-year-old Tibetan girl was abducted in Zamthang county, in Tibet.

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