China is intensifying its campaign to eliminate the spiritual leader’s influence and control his succession| Turquoise Roof
Recent procurement documents reveal that a Chinese state-owned digital forensics firm, will provide an offensive cyber operations training environment and digital forensic laboratory to the Tibet Police College in Lhasa.| Turquoise Roof
China’s strategy for Tibet through 2049 reveals a comprehensive, multi-faceted approach aimed at assimilation of Tibet into the Chinese nation-state, a major shift from the framework of nominal autonomy which allowed for some protections in preservationof language and culture.| Turquoise Roof
China is accelerating dam building on the upper reaches of the Machu or Yellow River despite evidence from Chinese scientists of the risks of geological disasters and serious environmental problems.| Turquoise Roof
In 2016, China began constructing a village in territory generally understood to be part of Bhutan. It was five years before the existence of that village was discovered by outside observers or noticed by foreign governments.| Turquoise Roof
Rare protests highlight extractivist plans risking catastrophic impacts, destruction of precious religious heritage| Turquoise Roof
Spyware-as-a-Service: What the i-Soon files reveal about China’s targeting of the Tibetan diaspora| Turquoise Roof
A leading Tibetan businessman serving a sentence of life imprisonment in Tibet was repeatedly tortured whilst in custody in Tibet due to charges that were reportedly fabricated against him and his brother by a top official in the Chinese Communist Party.| Turquoise Roof
A lithium boom is underway in eastern Tibet as China’s geologists have established that at least 85% of the PRC’s reserves of the critical mineral are to be found on the plateau.| Turquoise Roof
This report uncovers the Chinese government’s escalated digital surveillance in Tibet, marked by the compulsory installation of the ‘National Anti-Fraud Centre’ app on smartphones.| Turquoise Roof