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Becoming a strong advocate for Tibet

My name is Sonam Dolkar. I am a second-year nursing student at Queensland University of Technology. My mum, a former political prisoner, and I came to Australia two years ago. Last year, I took part in Australia’s first Tibet Advocacy Day, thanks to the generosity of thousands of Tibet supporters like you. I was one of...
Becoming a story-teller to advocate for Tibet
This week I had the great opportunity to talk about political lobbying to young Tibetans in Australia at a workshop organised by Tibet Information Office. As I was preparing my presentation…
Happy New Year from ATC
As a Tibetan, I am always uplifted by the sight of a Tibetan flag flying high under a clear blue sky. Immediately, I long for the day the Tibetan flag…
Remember Tibet this holiday season
At this time of the year, when we are thinking of the holiday season and spending time with friends and family, Australia Tibet Council urges you to remember Tibet and…
Australians stand up for Tibet
I know that Australians care deeply about the tragic situation in Tibet. It is brought home to me whenever I talk to people about Tibet. And they want the Australian…
Everyone in Dharamsala has a story
I have been in McLeod Ganj for almost a week, visiting various NGOs, welfare organisations and cultural and educational institutions listening to people's stories. Everyone here has a story -…
My journey to the heart of Tibetan exile community
Dharamsala. It means 'resting place', and with Shambala, the mythical Buddhist kingdom echoing faintly in its name, it conjures up images of a refuge, a peaceful sanctuary nestled in the…
Responsible global citizenship takes a break as we prepare to cash in on Asian Century
In the same month that Australia joined the top table of world powers, it has released an almost entirely self-serving study of its place in Asia. No sooner than Foreign Minister…
Tibet raised in Australia-China Human Rights Dialogue
Last month, I wrote on ATC’s engagement with the Australian government and in particular our appeal to increase international pressure on China to stop the crisis in Tibet. As the United…
Our voices are heard in Canberra and Beijing
In response to the deteriorating situation in Tibet, ATC has urged the Australian government to take a multilateral approach and escalate international pressure on China to stop violence on Tibetan…
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Purchase tickets online or call (02) 8005 1497 Thanks to the ongoing support of Gazelle Bicycles, here's a very special opportunity to support our work for Tibet and have a chance to win a fabulous Gazelle bike - a Fuente Pure (24-speed). Tickets are only $30 each and there is a maximum of 250 tickets. Pretty...
Design a t-shirt for Tibet

Everyone loves a Tibet t-shirt! It's the favourite item in our online shop. At Australia Tibet Council, we are always overwhelmed by the generosity of our supporters. We also know that many of you have a lot to offer for Tibet - whether it is your dedication, money or sheer creative talent! And we want you to play...
Dharamsala Insight 2013

In November each year, ATC takes a small group of Australians on the life-changing journey to Dharamsala, the heart of the Tibetan community in exile. It's an emotional and inspiring journey. Join us on our two-week Dharamsala Insight Tour from 2-16 November 2013 and immerse yourself in the Tibetan cultural and political life. You'll hear the tragic...
Storm in the Grasslands: Self-immolation…

Since February 2009, 94 Tibetans have self-immolated in Tibet, with a dramatic acceleration in frequency since the once-in-a-decade leadership transition at the Chinese Communist Party Congress in November. Twenty-eight Tibetans self-immolated in November alone, marking a new phase in the political struggle in Tibet. Many acts of self-immolation – that have recently been clustered in...
Xi Jinping's Tibet Challenge

On 8 November, in one of the most important political events of the decade, the fifth generation of Chinese Communist Party leaders inherited both extraordinary power and a considerable number of major challenges. Not least among these is control of a restive Tibet. Australia Tibet Council, Students for a Free Tibet and International Tibet Network released...
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Our interview with Radio Australia
In an interview with Radio Australia's Connect Asia yesterday, ATC's Communications and Government Relations Kyinzom Dhongdue discusses the release of...
Tibetan Political Activist Freed After 1…
[RFA] A popular Tibetan activist has been freed after serving 17 years in prison with hard labor for seeking independence...
Fatal Landslide Draws Attention to the T…
[NYT] One after another, the bodies have kept coming. By Tuesday, rescuers had pulled 54 dead miners from the snow-covered rubble....
Self-immolations of a Tibetan forest gua…
[ICT] A Tibetan forest guard set fire to himself and died yesterday (March 25) in Sangchu (Chinese: Xiahe), Gannan. His...
China's failing policy in Tibet is 'self…
[PS Europe] To hear senior Chinese officials speak of "innocents" who died in flames, you might think the government is...
Tibetan Mother of Four Dies in Burning P…
[RFA] A Tibetan mother of four burned herself to death on Sunday in protest against Chinese rule in Sichuan province's...
Alarming New Surveillance, Security in T…
[HRW] The Chinese government’s announcement that it will expand a pervasive new security system throughout the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) despite...
Two self-immolations in Tibet: Kirti mon…
[ICT] A 28-year old Kirti monk called Lobsang Thogme set fire to himself and died on Saturday, March 16, the...
Statement of Sikyong on 54th Tibetan Nat…
[CTA] On this day in 1959, thousands of Tibetans from all walks of life and all three regions of Tibet...
The limits of despair
[The Economist] Inside a small monastery in China’s Qinghai province, a red-robed monk looks around to see if he is being...
China blames the Dalai Lama and the west…
[ABC] Chinese Government officials have launched a blistering attack on the Dalai Lama and his allies, accusing them of orchestrating the...
China open letter calls for political re…
[BBC] Some of China's most prominent scholars, journalists and activists have released an open letter urging leaders to implement political...
China Bars New Canadian Ambassador From …
[Huffington Post] China's government barred Canada's new ambassador from visiting Tibet as desperate monks prolong their wave of self-immolation to...
Tibetan Self-immolates in Ngaba County
[RFA] A Tibetan monk has self-immolated in a protest against Chinese rule in Sichuan province’s Ngaba (in Chinese, Aba) county...
Two Tibetans self-immolate at monasterie…
[ICT] Tsesung Kyab, a Tibetan in his late twenties, set himself ablaze on February 25 outside the main temple of...
Tibet burns with another fiery protest, …
[Phayul] Reports are coming in of yet another self-immolation in Tibet today in protest against China’s rule. Phagmo Dhondup, a Tibetan...
Two Tibetan teenagers set themselves on …
[ICT] Two Tibetan teenagers set fire to themselves and died yesterday, February 19, in Dzorge, Ngaba. Seventeen-year old Rinchen and...
Tibetan farmer from nomadic area sets fi…
[ICT] A 49-year old Tibetan man called Namlha Tsering set himself on fire today in the main street of Labrang,...
China blocks Aussie official's Tibet vis…
[SBS] Australia's top diplomat in China has been unable to win Beijing's permission to visit Tibet after almost a year...
100th Self-Immolation Reported Inside Ti…
[NYT] A former Tibetan Buddhist monk protested Chinese rule by killing himself through self-immolation this month, becoming the 100th person to...
Six Tibetans sentenced for “intentional …
[ICT] Six Tibetans have received sentences ranging from 3 to 12 years for “intentional homicide” following the self-immolation and death...
Distress at death sentence for Tibetan a…
[ICT] A Tibetan monk named Lobsang Kunchok was given a suspended death sentence, and his nephew Lobsang Tsering sentenced to...
China appoints new Tibet governor, hardl…
[Reuters] China appointed a new governor for remote and restive Tibet on Tuesday, naming a hardline ethnic Tibetan in a...
Crackdown on satellite dishes, broadcast…
[TCHRD] Chinese authorities have now heightened the campaign to eradicate all avenues of receiving Tibet-related radio and TV news available...
As self-immolations near 100, Tibetans s…
[USA Today] Six Tibetan pilgrims prostrated themselves face down on the road, then rose, took three paces forward and repeated...
China’s latest restriction for Tibetans:…
[Washington Post] The Tibetans of China had a difficult 2012, and so far 2013 is not looking much better. Tibetan...
Teen Tibetan dies before self-immolation…
[Phayul] A teenaged Tibetan was found dead with his body doused with kerosene and lighters in his hand due to...
Tibetans challenge China’s dictat, To ho…
[Phayul] The situation in the entire Bora region of Labrang, eastern Tibet has become extremely tense after local Tibetans warned...
Filmmaker Dhondup Wangchen transferred t…
[Phayul] After suffering harsh treatment and months of solitary confinement at the Xichuan labour camp in Siling, eastern Tibet, Tibetan filmmaker...
Chinese state media blame "Dalai cl…
[ICT] The Chinese state media announced the detention of seven Tibetans in Gansu who they blame for 'organizing' a self-immolation,...
Rights situation in Tibet ‘hit a new low’ in 2012, says new report
[Phayul] Human rights situation in Tibet in the year 2012 “hit a new low” according to a new report published by the Dharamshala based rights group Tibetan Centre for Human Rights…
Tibetan youth sets self on fire, Toll rises to 96 in Tibet
[Phayul] In confirmed reports coming out of Tibet, a young Tibetan man set himself on fire today (12 January) in the Amchok region of eastern Tibet in continued protest against China’s…
WHY LHAKAR MATTERS: The Elements of Tibetan Freedom
[TPR] Beneath the wave of self-immolations that has understandably come to dominate the current discourse on Tibet, a less dramatic undercurrent of resistance is transforming the landscape of Tibetan activism.…
Looking for a Jump-Start in China
[NYT] Here is my prediction about China: The new paramount leader, Xi Jinping, will spearhead a resurgence of economic reform, and probably some political easing as well. Mao’s body will be…
Lodi Gyari: No progress in Sino-Tibet dialogue under Hu Jintao
[Phayul] Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari, the former Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, said the stalled dialogue process with China failed to make much progress under the decade-long leadership of…
Sino-Tibetan Dialogue Conference held in Sydney
[Tibet.net] A two-day International Sino-Tibetan Dialogue Conference was held from 29 to 30 December, 2012 at Bankstown Sports Club, NSW. The conference was organized by Sino-Tibet Study Group, New York and…
Chinese Court Said to Punish Tibetan Students with Prison Terms
[NYT] A Chinese court has sentenced eight Tibetan students to prison for their role in street protests last month that unnerved security forces already coping with a wave of self-immolations,…
Tibet is burning
[NYT] Around noon on Feb. 19, an 18-year-old named Nangdrol set himself on fire near the Zamthang Monastery in the northeast Tibetan town of Barma. In a note left behind,…
Beyond the Numbers: a Human Perspective on Tibet's Self-immolations
[TCHRD] Tibetans have been engaged in a protracted non-violent struggle for freedom since China's occupation of the region in 1949.But on February 27 2009, their protests took on a new…






















