Statement by the Tibetan Youth Congress on the Visit of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to India for the 18th BRICS Summit

As Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits India in connection with the 18th BRICS Summit and discussions on Sino-Indian border issues, the Tibetan Youth Congress reiterates that the People’s Republic of China cannot credibly claim global leadership while continuing its occupation of Tibet and repression of the Tibetan people.

As India hosts the summit under the theme, “Building for Resilience, Innovation, Cooperation and Sustainability,” we urge leaders to recognize that genuine regional stability and cooperation cannot be achieved without addressing the unresolved issue of Tibet.

The question of Tibet remains one of decolonization, international peace, and justice. The ongoing Sino-Indian border dispute is a direct consequence of China’s occupation of Tibet, and no lasting solution can be achieved without addressing its root cause.

The Tibetan Youth Congress calls upon the Government of India, democratic nations, and the international community to support the Tibetan people’s inalienable right to self-determination and their aspiration for a Free and Independent Tibet. We further urge world leaders to ensure that human rights, freedom, and justice remain central to all engagement with China.

A Free Tibet is essential not only for the survival of the Tibetan nation and its unique cultural heritage, but also for lasting peace, stability, and security across Asia.

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Passing of Tibet’s Hero and Former Tibetan Youth Congress President Lhasang Tsering la

 

On June 11, 2026, at 2:22 PM, the Tibetan Youth Congress received the deeply heartbreaking news of the passing of our former President and revered Tibetan independence activist, Gen Lhasang Tsering la, at Jampa Ling Senior Care Home in Dharamshala. We are profoundly grieved by this immense loss and mourn the passing of a courageous leader, a devoted patriot, and an unwavering champion of Tibet’s freedom struggle.

Gen Lhasang Tsering la dedicated his entire life to the cause of a Free and Independent Tibet. During some of the most critical and challenging periods in our nation’s history, he stood firmly at the forefront of the Tibetan freedom movement, fearlessly confronting the Chinese Communist regime and tirelessly advocating for the rights and aspirations of the Tibetan people. Through his leadership, writings, activism, and unwavering commitment to the Tibetan cause, he inspired generations of Tibetans to continue the struggle with courage and conviction.

His contributions to the Tibetan Youth Congress, the Tibetan freedom movement, and the Tibetan exile community are immeasurable. His steadfast dedication, principled leadership, and uncompromising commitment to the cause of Tibetan independence have left an indelible mark on our movement and our nation.

Today, we mourn not only the loss of a former President, but also the loss of one of Tibet’s most devoted sons. As we remember his extraordinary life and legacy, we offer our deepest prayers and respects. May his noble aspirations continue to guide us, and may he swiftly take rebirth to once again serve Tibet’s religion, nation, and people.

The Tibetan Youth Congress bows its head in grief and gratitude before the memory of Gen Lhasang Tsering la. His legacy will forever remain a source of inspiration in our continued struggle for a Free and Independent Tibet.

 

 

རང་བཙན་གྱི་གཅིག་པུར་རྒྱུག་པའི་དཔའ་བོ།
༼ལྷ་བཟང་ཚེ་རིང་གི་རྗེས་དྲན་དུ།༽
གཞོན་ནུའི་སྙིང་སྟོབས་བཙན་པོའི་རང་བཞིན་ཅན། །
འཁྱོག་པོའི་ཞི་བདེའི་ལམ་ལ་མ་ཆགས་པར། །
གསང་བའི་དམག་སྒར་གཏུམ་པོའི་དཔུང་ནས་ཀྱང་། །
རྒྱལ་ཁབ་རང་བཙན་བགྲོད་ལམ་ཉིད་དུ་བསྙེགས། །
འཛམ་གླིང་སྤྱན་གྱིས་གཟིགས་པའི་རིག་པ་རྣོ། །
སྤྱང་གྲུང་འཛོམས་པའི་རྒྱལ་གཅེས་དཔའ་བོ་མཆོག །
སློབ་གྲྭའི་ར་བ་ཉིད་ནས་ས་བོན་བསྐྲུན། །
བཙན་བྱོལ་ཟུག་རྔུའི་ཁྲོད་དུ་རེ་བ་སྦྱིན། །
སྣར་ཐང་པར་ཁང་ལྕགས་པར་འོད་སྣང་ལས། །
བཙན་གནོན་འོག་གི་བདེན་པའི་སྐད་སྒྲ་དཔར། །
གཞོན་ནུ་ལྷན་ཚོགས་དབུ་ཁྲིད་མགོན་གྱུར་ནས། །
བོད་ཀྱི་སྤོབས་པའི་དར་ཆ་མཐོན་པོར་བསྒྲེངས། །
ཞིབ་འཇུག་ལས་ལ་ཕོགས་ཐོབ་མ་གཉེར་བར། །
བྱང་ལམ་ཉི་མའི་གྲིབ་བསིལ་འོག་ཏུ་བཞུགས། །
དཔའ་བོའི་སྨྱུག་རྩེ་སྐྱོན་བརྗོད་ལྕེ་ལས་ནི། །
གཙང་མའི་རང་བཙན་གླུ་དབྱངས་སྙན་པོར་བླངས། །
ཉེན་ཁ་ཆེ་བའི་འགག་འཕྲང་མི་ཚེའི་ནང་། །
གཞན་དག་ཤེལ་བཞིན་ཆག་ཀྱང་འགྱུར་མེད་ལངས། །
གོང་མའི་ཕྱག་གི་བཀུར་བཟོས་མཐོན་པོ་ཡིས། །
གཅེས་པའི་ཕ་ཡུལ་དོན་དུ་ཞབས་ཞུས་བསྒྲུབས། །
དོན་སྙིང་ལྡན་པའི་བུ་མཆོག་སྙིང་སྟོབས་ཅན། །
སྔོན་གྱི་དམ་བཅའ་ཉིད་ལ་དྲང་བདེན་མཛད། །
བསྔགས་བརྗོད་གུས་འདུད་མེ་ཏོག་གཏོར་བ་ནི། །
ཞུམ་པ་མེད་པའི་གཏན་གྱི་སྲུང་མ་ལའོ། །
by Thupten Ciren Jr.

TYC President Participates in Monthly Protest Campaign in New York

The President of the Tibetan Youth Congress participated in the monthly protest campaign organized by the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress New York & New Jersey near the Chinese Consulate in New York. The demonstration was held in remembrance of March 10, the anniversary of the 1959 Tibetan National Uprising.

Addressing the gathering, the TYC President spoke about the current situation inside Tibet and emphasized the importance of strengthening the Tibetan freedom movement. He urged Tibetans in the diaspora to play a more active role in supporting the Tibetan cause and to work collectively to raise international awareness about the ongoing challenges faced by the Tibetan people under Chinese occupation.

The President also called upon the so-called Chinese government to repeal the so-called “Ethnic Unity Law,” expressing serious concerns over its impact on Tibetan identity, language, culture, and religious freedom. He noted that such policies further undermine the fundamental rights of Tibetans and accelerate efforts to assimilate Tibetans into the dominant Chinese cultural framework.

The monthly campaign reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of Tibetan activists and supporters to advocating for the rights, freedom, and self-determination of the Tibetan people through peaceful and nonviolent means.

Meeting with East Turkistan Government-in-Exile in Washington, D.C.

On June 9, 2026, at 5:30 PM, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress, together with the Presidents of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress chapters of New York–New Jersey and Minnesota, as well as former TYC member Yeshi Tenzin la, held a meeting with Mr. Salih Hudayar, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Security of the East Turkistan Government-in-Exile, at its office in Washington, D.C.

During the meeting, both sides engaged in discussions on strengthening relations and enhancing cooperation between the Tibetan Youth Congress and the East Turkistan movement. The discussions focused on expanding collaboration, fostering mutual support, raising international awareness of the challenges faced by the Tibetan and Uyghur peoples, and coordinating advocacy efforts concerning human rights, freedom, and the right to self-determination.

The meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of both parties to maintaining continued dialogue and cooperation in pursuit of their respective aspirations for a free and independent Tibet and East Turkistan.

EDUCATIONAL VISIT BY FOUNDATION FOR UNIVERSAL RESPONSIBILITY’S GURUKUL PROGRAM

Mr. Tenzin Legmon, Senior Program Manager at the Foundation for Universal Responsibility, along with Programme Associate Ms. Shriya Raina, led a group of young researchers and students from various Indian states participating in the Gurukul Program on a two-week visit to Dharamshala. As part of their educational engagement, the group visited the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) office to learn about Tibetan civil society organizations and their work.

Mr. Tenzin Lobsang, General Secretary of the Tibetan Youth Congress, together with representatives from the Tibetan Women’s Association (TWA), the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), and Students for a Free Tibet–India (SFT-India), provided presentations on their respective organizations, highlighting their missions, activities, and contributions to the Tibetan freedom movement and community development. The presentations were followed by an engaging question-and-answer session, enabling participants to gain deeper insight into the role of Tibetan civil society in preserving Tibetan identity, promoting unity, and advocating for the Tibetan cause.

 

The Tibetan Youth Congress, on behalf of the participating Tibetan civil society organizations, expressed sincere appreciation to the Foundation for Universal Responsibility for organizing this annual initiative, which enables students and young researchers from India to engage with Tibetan institutions and gain a deeper understanding of the Tibetan people’s aspirations and challenges.


Participating in 2026 Tibet Lobby Day

On 8–9 June 2026, Mr. Tsering Chomphel, President of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), participated in the 2026 Tibet Lobby Day organized by the International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, D.C., alongside representatives from the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress chapters of New York–New Jersey and Minnesota.
Prior to the lobbying activities, the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress visited the Office of Tibet in Washington, D.C., and met with Dr. Namgyal Choedup, Representative of the Office of Tibet for North America. During the meeting, they discussed the ongoing activities of the Tibetan Youth Congress in the United States and explored future initiatives to strengthen advocacy efforts for Tibet.
As part of Tibet Lobby Day, the Tibetan Youth Congress delegation visited the offices of several members of the United States Congress, including James P. McGovern (Massachusetts), Michael T. McCaul (Texas), Scott Perry (Pennsylvania), Pramila Jayapal (Washington), Rick Scott (Florida), and Jeff Merkley (Oregon).
On behalf of the Tibetan Youth Congress, letters were submitted to the Representatives and Senators expressing gratitude for their continued support on the Tibetan freedom movement. The delegation also presented a letter highlighting the ongoing urgent situation inside Tibet and outlining six key concerns requiring international attention.
The Tibetan Youth Congress particularly expressed its appreciation to Senator Rick Scott and Senator Jeff Merkley for observing TYC Martyrs’ Day on 29 April and for introducing the Tibet Atrocities Determination Act. The delegation also thanked Representative James P. McGovern and Representative Michael T. McCaul for introducing the Assuring the Future of Tibet Act of 2026 (H.R. 8982), which reaffirms support for the Tibetan people’s right to determine their own future.
The delegation attended an evening reception hosted by the International Campaign for Tibet at the Russell Senate Office Building, where they met members of the Tibetan community residing across the United States. During the reception, the delegation also had the opportunity to meet Nancy Pelosi, a longstanding supporter of the Tibetan cause and a close friend of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. The event provided an important platform for strengthening partnerships and advancing advocacy efforts on behalf of Tibet.
On 9 June, a dinner gathering was hosted by the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress Washington, D.C. Working Committee, former Central Executive members of the Tibetan Youth Congress, and local TYC members residing in the Washington, D.C. area. The gathering provided an opportunity for meaningful discussions on activism, advocacy strategies, and the history of TYC’s campaigns in the Tibetan freedom struggle.
The Tibetan Youth Congress extends its heartfelt gratitude to former TYC Central Executive member Yeshi Tenzin la for his generous financial support during the Washington, D.C. Lobby Day, his active participation in the lobbying efforts, and for sharing his valuable experiences and insights.
The Tibetan Youth Congress also expresses its sincere appreciation to the International Campaign for Tibet for providing the opportunity to participate in the 2026 Tibet Lobby Day. Special thanks are extended to RTYC Washington, D.C. President Youdon la, Gen Sonam, and Rinzin Choedon for their warm hospitality and for accommodating the TYC President and representatives from RTYC New York–New Jersey and RTYC Minnesota during their stay in Washington, D.C.
The Tibetan Youth Congress considers the 2026 Tibet Lobby Day a fruitful and successful initiative that strengthened engagement with U.S. lawmakers, amplified awareness of the ongoing situation inside Tibet, and reaffirmed international support for the just cause of Tibet and the Tibetan people. Through continued advocacy and international engagement, the Tibetan Youth Congress remains committed to advancing the Tibetan people’s struggle for freedom and justice.

Election and Oath-Taking Ceremony of the 19th Working Committee of RTYC New York & New Jersey

On 31 May 2026, under the leadership of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), the election for the 19th Working Committee of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC) New York & New Jersey was successfully conducted.

Following the election, sincere appreciation and gratitude were extended to the members of the 18th Working Committee of RTYC New York & New Jersey for their dedicated service, tireless efforts, and valuable contributions to the Tibetan freedom movement. Their commitment to community engagement and activism has significantly strengthened the organization and advanced the collective cause of Tibet. Particular appreciation was extended to the outgoing committee for their steadfast commitment to organizing the 10th March Memorial Campaign every month throughout their tenure, ensuring that the spirit of remembrance, resistance, and advocacy for Tibet remained strong within the community.

On 7 June 2026, the Oath-Taking Ceremony of the newly elected 19th Working Committee was held under the leadership of Mr. Tsering Chomphel, President of the Tibetan Youth Congress. During the ceremony, the newly elected members formally pledged their commitment to upholding the aims and objectives of the organization and to serving the Tibetan cause with dedication and integrity.

The Tibetan Youth Congress Centrex warmly welcomes the newly elected members of the 19th Working Committee of RTYC New York & New Jersey and extends its heartfelt congratulations.

Tibetan Youth Congress Congratulates Newly Elected Leadership of the Central Tibetan Administration

On June 4, the Tibetan Youth Congress Centrex Executive members visited Gangchen Kyishong, the administrative headquarters of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) in Dharamshala. During the visit, they first met Hon’ble Sikyong Penpa Tsering to extend congratulations on his re-election for a second consecutive term as the 17th Sikyong.

Following this, they met Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, Madam Dolma Tsering Teykhang, the first woman to hold the position of Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile and Deputy Speaker Ven. Sonam Tenphel to convey their greetings and appreciation on their respective appointments and continued service.

Later, the executives met the newly elected Kalons of the 17th Kashag, nominated by the Sikyong and successfully elected, and extended best wishes for their tenure in service of Tibet’s religion, governance, and people.

TYC PRESIDENT MET WITH DR. BOBBI NASSAR

On 4 June 2026,  The President of the Tibetan Youth Congress, Mr. Tsering Chomphel la, held a meeting with Dr. Bobbi Nassar, Human Rights Representative at the United Nations and a longstanding supporter of the Tibetan cause for more than four decades.

During the meeting, President Chomphel and Dr. Nassar discussed ways to strengthen the Tibetan freedom movement and expand international support for Tibet. Dr. Nassar emphasized the importance of reaching broader audiences and enhancing awareness campaigns to educate the public about the Tibetan cause and the ongoing challenges faced by Tibetans inside Tibet under Chinese rule.

During the meeting, the Tibetan Youth Congress also submitted an appeal letter to the United Nations Human Rights Commission through Dr. Bobbi Nassar.

The Tibetan Youth Congress extends its sincere gratitude to Dr. Nassar for her longstanding support and solidarity with the Tibetan cause over the past four decades. Appreciation is also extended to former RTYC New York & New Jersey President Ngawang Tashi for facilitating and coordinating the meeting.

 



TIBETAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL 2026

The Tibetan Cultural Festival, organized by the Central Tibetan Administration from 28–30 May 2026 at the Police Ground in Dharamshala, brought together organizations under the Central Tibetan Administration, Tibetan NGOs, businesses, artisans, and members of the Tibetan community in a celebration of Tibet’s rich cultural heritage.

 

 

The festival commenced with Sikyong Penpa Tsering la touring the exhibition stalls and food courts, followed by cultural performances, including traditional Tibetan dances, music, and lion dances, presented before distinguished guests and visitors during the opening ceremony. The Tibetan Youth Congress was honored to participate in the festival and took the opportunity to introduce its organization, mission, and activities through its designated information stall.

The festival served as an important platform to showcase and revitalize Tibetan culture, traditions, arts, literature, astrology, Sowa Rigpa (traditional Tibetan medicine), and the work of Tibetan artisans. It also provided an opportunity for Tibetans and supporters to engage with and appreciate the richness of Tibetan civilization.

The Tibetan Youth Congress was pleased to welcome visitors from diverse backgrounds and nationalities, including Indians, Americans, Taiwanese, and Hong Kongers. Through these interactions, the organization was able to share its objectives, advocacy efforts, and ongoing activities, while also raising awareness about the Tibetan people’s continued struggle for freedom, justice, and the preservation of their national identity.

 

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