Tibet Press is dedicated to providing independent, in-depth coverage of Tibet’s history, culture, human rights situation, and global Tibetan affairs. Our mission is to:
- Expose human rights violations and oppressive policies imposed by the Chinese government in Tibet.
- Document and preserve Tibet’s rich cultural and historical heritage for future generations.
- Amplify the voices of Tibetans, both inside Tibet and in exile, by sharing their stories and struggles.
- Strengthen Uyghur-Tibetan solidarity by fostering a shared platform for advocacy and mutual support.
- Provide accurate, independent journalism that challenges misinformation and highlights the truth about Tibet’s past and present.
- Support Tibetans’ right to self-determination, advocating for their freedom and sovereignty on the global stage.
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