Tibetan activists storm Chinese embassy, TYC president arrested

Tibetan activists in the Indian capital New Delhi today stormed the Chinese embassy in solidarity with the ongoing wave of self-immolations inside Tibet and the massive protests occurring in Rebkong, eastern Tibet. Tibetan activists, led by Tsewang Rigzin, president of Tibetan Youth Congress

Breaking: Tibet continues to burn, Another Tibetan self-immolates

In confirmed reports and photos coming out of Tibet, another Tibetan has set himself on fire today in an apparent protest against China’s continued occupation of Tibet. In one of the photos received by Phayul, a Tibetan man can be seen engulfed in flames, lying down on the ground.

China bans monks from offering condolences and prayers for self-immolator

Chinese authorities in eastern Tibet have banned Tibetan monks from offering condolences and joining prayer rituals to observe the demise of a teenage monk who passed away in his self-immolation protest against Chinese rule on November 7 in Ngoshul Village in Gomang region of Ngaba. Dorjee, 15, a monk from the Ngoshul Monastery

Action Plan and Resolution of Special Meeting on Tibet (English translation)

With the objective of discussing the question what actions the Tibetan people and the Tibetan administration in exile should adopt in response to the tragic situation in Tibet today, the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile and the Kashag of the Central Tibetan Administration have jointly organized at Dharamsala the Second Special General Meeting of the Tibetan People

Seven self-immolations in a week, Tibetans offer prayers

The Dharamshala based Central Tibetan Administration in a release Sunday confirmed earlier reports of a self-immolation protest by a young Tibetan, Gonpo Tsering, 19. He set himself on fire around 2 pm (local time) in Lushoe village in Tsoe region of eastern Tibet on Saturday, November 10.