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.

Popular Tibetan Poet Gendun Lhundrub Released after Serving 4-year Sentence

November 21, 2024

Tibetan netizens have been sharing one of his poems – about living under surveillance – on social media. -by Radio Free Asia  A prominent Tibetan writer and poet was released from prison earlier this month after serving a four-year sentence, and Tibetan netizens have celebrated by widely sharing one of read more →

Former Political Prisoner Detained for Social Media Posts

November 15, 2024

Tibetan language activist Tashi Wangchuk was detained for 15 days -by Tibet Watch  Tibet Watch has learned that Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wangchuk was detained last month on 20 October. The Yushu City Police Detention Centre released him last Monday after 15 days. The organisation responsible for his detention was read more →

China-linked Group Hacked Tibetan Media and University Sites to Distribute Cobalt Strike Payload

November 14, 2024

-by The Record, 13 November 2024 A China-linked state hacker group has compromised Tibetan media and university websites in a new espionage campaign, researchers have found — part of a series of attacks targeting the Tibetan community in order to collect intelligence for Beijing. The websites of the digital news read more →

Jailed Tibetan Community Leader Denied Retrial

November 12, 2024

Anya Sengdra has already served 6 years of a 7-year prison sentence. -by Radio Free Asia, 8 November 2024 Chinese authorities in Tibet have denied to retry an environmental activist who is serving a seven-year sentence for campaigning against government corruption, his lawyer said on social media. Anya Sengdra, 53, read more →

China said to intensify crackdown on Tibetan monks, religious education

November 3, 2024

Those who attempted to escape have faced severe consequences, treated ‘like criminals’ and subjected to further restrictions. –ANI Chinese authorities have intensified their crackdown on Tibetan Buddhism, forcibly relocating hundreds of young monks from Kirti Monastery to state-run boarding schools in Ngaba County, Sichuan Province. Reports indicate that these students, aged 6 to 17, are subjected to prison-like read more →

Tibetan Whistleblower Detained by Chinese Police

November 2, 2024

-by International Campaign for Tibet  A 29-year-old Tibetan environmental whistleblower from Ngaba (Ch: Aba) is currently under detention for his exposé on Chinese social media of illegal sand and gravel mining in his native Tsaruma (Chá’ěrmǎ) hometown. After the exposé went viral on Chinese social media in mid-October, local Chinese read more →

Authorities Arrest Four Tibetans in Ngaba County for Contacting Outsiders

October 31, 2024

China’s government restricts communication between Tibetans and those outside the region, saying it undermines national unity. -by Radio Free Asia  Chinese authorities have arrested four Tibetans from Ngaba county in Sichuan province, accusing one monk from Kirti Monastery of making dedication prayer offerings outside Tibet and two laypersons of maintaining read more →

Tibetan Petitioner Urges Central Chinese Government to Restore River Ecosystem

October 22, 2024

Video message exposes illegal sand mining and absence of consultation with local Tibetans in China’s petition system. -by Tibet Watch  A Tibetan petitioner has appealed the central Chinese leadership to protect the river ecosystem of his hometown from being irreversibly damaged by illegal extraction of sand – one of the read more →

4 Tibetan Teens Detained for Resisting Going to Chinese Schools

October 10, 2024

The students had been attending a Buddhist monastery school that was shuttered in July. -by Radio Free Asia  Chinese authorities detained four Tibetan teens from a shuttered Buddhist monastery school after they resisted being sent to schools run by the Chinese government, two residents living in Tibet told Radio Free read more →

Tibet, Monk Sentenced to 18 Months for Sharing Dalai Lama Teachings on WeChat

October 5, 2024

Xiangba Qupei was punished for “divulging sensitive information”—in fact, thoughts of His Holiness. -by Lopsang Gurung  Last week, relatives of a Tibetan monk called Xiangba Qupei from Rebgong (Ch. Tongren) received confirmation that it had been sentenced to 18 months of jail last August. The family had not been  previously informed of the trial, nor of the decision. Rebgong is read more →