Advocacy For Tibet

Tibetan Youth Congress is a grass root organization that organizes major protests and also takes a major step to strengthen advocacy through publication of reports highlighting the Human Rights violations in Tibet, particularly: Religious Repression-the case of Larung Gar, Enforced Disappearance-the case of Panchen Lama, Assessing the developments in Tibet and its impact on the Environment, Torture and Death in Prison-the case of Tulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and Self-Immolations- protests against China’s repressive policies.

Tibetan Youth Congress has actively participated in conferences on Tibet, engaging with world leaders to help find a solution for the future of Tibet.

Tibetan Youth Congress also gives training to young Tibetans by organizing Tibetan Youth Leadership Training every year inculcating leadership skills and knowledge about the on-going situation in Tibet.

This year, Tibetan Youth Congress organized a month long campaign – BHARAT JARAN YATRA that aims to raise awareness on the issue of Tibet and garner support of the Indian people and government leaders to recognize that Tibet was historically an independent country and is currently an occupied nation by the Communist Government of China. The month long campaign began from three different cities – Mcleod Ganj, Chennai and Salugara.

Advocacy For Tibet Campaign Activities

Black Hat March | Day 6 : From Padhar to Mandi

Day 6 began early at 5:00 AM with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s program. Shortly thereafter, the march commenced. On the way to Mandi, the marchers were graciously hosted for lunch at a Gurudwara by members of the Sikh community, who warmly served meals to all. At around […]

Black Hat March | Day 5: From Bir to Padhar

The fifth day of the Black Hat March commenced at 5:00 AM with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee on the day’s planned activities. Although there were no Tibetan settlements along the route, the marchers felt a strong sense of support from well-wishers between Bir and Padhar as they continued their journey […]

Black Hat March | Day 4: From Tashijong to Bir

Day 4 of the Black Hat March began early at 5:00 AM with prayer meetings, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s activities. At around 9:30 AM, the marchers were warmly welcomed at the Ghatta Kangra–Mandi border by representatives of the Bir Local Assembly, the Bir Tibetan Settlement Officer, the Chauntra […]

Black Hat March | Day 3: From Gopalpur to Tashijong

 Day 3 of the Black Hat March began early at 5:00 AM with a prayer meeting followed by a briefing from the organizing committee. The march commenced from TCV Gopalpur School. At around 9:00 am, the TYC marchers received a warm welcome from the former MLA of Palampur, Shri Parveen Kumar, along with his colleagues, […]

Black Hat March | Day 2: From Sarah to Gopalpur

Day 2 – The day began early at 5 AM with a prayer meets and a briefing by the organizing committee. Soon after, the march set off from Sarah Tibetan Studies College, making its way toward TCV Gopalpur via Dadh. At Dadh, members of the Tibetan community of Chamunda, along with Himalayan Parivar National Secretary […]

Black Hat March Begins: Standing Against China’s so-called Ethnic Unity Law

On March 31, 2026, the Tibetan Youth Congress officially launched the Black Hat March on a historically significant day—commemorating the moment when His Holiness The Great 14th Dalai Lama, cabinet members, and thousands of Tibetans, were forced into exile and stepped onto foreign soil as a refugee because of military and illegal occupation of Tibet […]

Australia Tibet Council Delegation Meets Tibetan Civil Society

On 19 March, 2026, the Australia Tibet Council delegation visited the Tibetan Youth Congress for a meaningful engagement with Tibetan civil society representatives. The delegation included Ms Emma Davidson (Former Member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly), Ms Sarah Redshaw (Councillor, Blue Mountains Local Council), Ms Brittney Henderson (Melbourne candidate for VIC State Parliament […]

Central Tibetan Youth Congress Receives Visit from RTYC Japan President

On March 13, 2026, the Central Tibetan Youth Congress received a visit from Tsering Dorjee, President of the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress, Japan. He was welcomed by TYC Centrex President Tsering Chomphel la, General Secretary Tenzin Lobsang la, and former President Gonpo Dhundup la, reflecting the unity that binds Tibetan Youth Congress chapters worldwide. The […]

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