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China accused of continued repression as Tibetan monk remains under tight surveillance

Tibet Times reported that Tibetan monk Zegya Gyatso was released after six months of detention, but remains under "strict monitoring" by Chinese authorities. Gyatso is suffering from "severe vision problems" and joint pain, with reports indicating his health significantly...

Freedom House report shows no reprieve in intense repression in Tibet

March 23, 2026 Tibet’s global freedom score is zero for the third year in a row, according to the Freedom in the World 2026 report released by the watchdog group Freedom House on March 19, and Tibet remains “not...

Sacks Instead of Ballot Boxes: Tibetan MPs Flag Election Integrity Concerns in Nepal

By Tenzin Chokyi DHARAMSALA, 23 March: The Tibetan parliament raised serious concerns over alleged voting irregularities in Nepal, including the reported use of cloth sacks in place of standard lockable ballot boxes during the preliminary election and warned of...

This Week in History: From missing monks to Soviet standoffs

Explore how major events between 23 and 29 March were captured on The Independent’s front pages

Ven. Zega Gyatso Released, But Remains Under Strict Surveillance

Venerable Zegya Gyatso, a monk from Tsang Monastery in Sog County, Huangnan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture has been released from detention. Yet, he continues to face health issues such as severely impaired vision in both eyes.

China’s New “Illegal Activity”: Providing Legal Defense to Christians

Lawyers for Zion Church face suspensions, threats, and pressure to renounce both their cases and their faith. The post China’s New “Illegal Activity”: Providing Legal Defense to Christians first appeared on Bitter Winter.