Contact is taking a holiday!

Contact is taking a break after 25 years of bringing you news of Tibet and Tibetan issues. We are celebrating our 25 years by bringing you the story of Contact and the people who have made it happen, and our archive is still there for you to access at any time, and below you can read the story of Contact, how it came into being and the wonderful reflections of the people who have made it happen over the years.

When and how Contact will re-emerge and evolve will be determined by those who become involved.

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‘China is our best publicity agent’: Tibet urges tougher line on Beijing

Matthew Knott for The Sydney Morning Herald. 19 June 2023.   Tibet’s exiled political leader says it is unfair for Australia to punish nations such as Iran and Russia for human rights abuses while letting China off the hook because it is Australia’s biggest trading partner. In his first trip read more →

Authorities in Lhasa Crack Down on Illegal Use of Satellite Dishes

They are confiscating the equipment of Tibetans who access foreign programs. By Sangyal Kunchok for RFA Tibetan. 14 June 2023. Chinese authorities began searching homes in the Tibetan capital Lhasa this month to determine whether Tibetans are accessing foreign radio and TV programs via satellite dishes, city police and two read more →

Exiled leader says Tibet faces threat of eradication under Chinese rule, wants PM Chris Hipkins to raise autonomy during visit to Beijing

Lincoln Tan for Nzherald.co.nz The head of Tibet’s government in exile says he wants New Zealand’s Prime Minister to raise the issue of autonomy during Chris Hipkins’ visit to China. Penpa Tsering, known as the Sikyong of the exiled Central Tibetan Administration, arrived in New Zealand last night for a read more →

Joint Letter to US Secretary of State on His Visit to China

By Human Rights Watch. 14 June 2023. Dear Secretary Blinken, We write on behalf of 42 nongovernmental organizations that report on and advocate for human rights in China, Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang regarding your forthcoming trip to Beijing starting on June 18. At a time when the Chinese government read more →

China is Requiring Tibetan Students to Take College Entrance Exams in Mandarin Only

Critics say move is aimed at erasing Tibetan culture and Sinicizing the region. -by Radio Free Asia, 13 June 2023 Tibetan students who took China’s annual college entrance exam over the weekend had to do so completely in Mandarin, likely putting many at a disadvantage, residents in Tibet told Radio read more →

China lobbies press club against Tibetan appearance

Mathew Knott for The Sydney Morning Herald The Chinese government has been accused of undermining free speech in Australia by seeking to block the head of Tibet’s government-in-exile from making a scheduled appearance at the National Press Club this month. Officials from the Chinese embassy met with the press club’s read more →

Tibetans in Western China Ordered to Vacate Land for Hydropower Dam Construction

-By Radio Free Asia Chinese authorities have ordered Tibetans living in Rebgong county, in western China, to vacate their land for the construction of a hydropower dam, forcing them off the farmlands they need to make a living, two Tibetans with knowledge of the situation said. Authorities in Lingya village, read more →

‘Follow the Party’ – Drive to Indoctrinate Tibetan Children Continues

-By International Campaign for Tibet  Recent reports in Chinese state media indicate that authorities in Tibet are continuing their drive to indoctrinate Tibetan children at early ages and to enforce allegiance to the rule and the ideology of the Chinese Communist Party. The ongoing apparent attempts to weaken ties to read more →

Xi Jinping’s Tibet Comments Show Need for Conflict Resolution: ICT

-by International Campaign for Tibet  STATEMENT BY THE INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR TIBET: Chinese President Xi Jinping’s recent comments on Tibet should encourage the international community to take stronger action to help resolve the longstanding Tibet-China conflict. According to China’s state media, Xi sent a letter this week to a development read more →

Tibetan Monk Released from Prison in Poor Health after Serving Two-Year Sentence

Sonam Gyatso was sent to jail for ‘sending money for prayer offerings’ to the Dalai Lama. By Sangyal Kunchok for RFA Tibetan 2023.05.25 A Tibetan Buddhist monk serving a jail sentence for “sending money for prayer offerings” to the Dalai Lama and to the abbot of his monastery has been read more →

China Makes Getting a Tourist Visa to Tibet Tougher for Foreign Visitors in Nepal

New rules require in-person interviews and fingerprinting. -by Radio Free Asia  China has put in place stricter visa rules and conditions for foreign tourists who want to visit Tibet via neighboring Nepal, according to two travel agencies operating in the Nepalese capital. The Chinese government routinely blocks access to Tibet read more →

G7 Leaders Concerned about Tibetan Human Rights, Forced Labor

-by International Campaign for Tibet  Leaders of the Group of Seven nations say that the human rights situation in Tibet is a “major concern to us” and that they will continue voicing their concerns about it. In a communiqué following the group’s just-concluded annual summit, the G7 leaders say: “We read more →

Irrepressible Tibet: Seven Decades of Fighting Chinese Lies with Compassion and Truth

After decades of brutal communist persecution, the people of Tibet remain unmoved and unafraid. His Holiness the Dalai Lama is at the heart of their resilience. May 19, 2023. By Jason Morgan, Reitaku University It is often said that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) is a totalitarian government. Indeed, it read more →

28 Years Since the Enforced Disappearance of Tibet’s Panchen Lama by the Chinese Government

-by Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) Today, we observe the 28th anniversary of the Chinese government’s arbitrary detention and subsequent enforced disappearance of the 11th Panchen Lama Jetsun Tenzin Gedhun Yeshi Trinley Phuntsok Pal Sangpo, widely recognised by his lay name Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, who turned 34 read more →

Six Reported Missing After Accident at Copper Mine in Tibet

-By Tibetan Review Six workers have been reported missing after an accident on May 14 at the Julong Copper and Polymetallic mine which is located in Maldrogungkar (Chinese: Mozhugongka) County of Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region. Nothing has been stated about the ethnic identity of the missing miners, although mines read more →