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

“NGO-LEN MEY!”: Tibetans in Dharamshala Reject China’s “Ethnic Unity” Law and Honours Pawo Lobga Rangzen

On Saturday, July 18, 2026, hundreds of Tibetans gathered in Dharamshala for a protest march against China’s newly implemented so-called “Ethnic Unity” Law and paying tribute to late Tibetan activist and  Pawo Lobga Rangzen la. The demonstration was jointly organised by Tibetan non-governmental organisations (NGOs) based in Dharamshala and Tibet Support Groups in solidarity with […]

TYC ‘Storms’ Chinese Embassy in New Delhi, Condemns Ethnic Unity Law and Honours Lobga Rangzen

  Around 60 members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) staged a major “Storm Protest” outside the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on Tuesday, July 7, condemning China’s newly enacted so-called “Ethnic Unity Law.” The demonstration denounced China’s illegal occupation of Tibet and its systematic policies aimed at eroding Tibet’s distinct national identity, language, culture, […]

TYC 55th Working Committee Meeting

The 55th Annual Working Committee Meeting (WCM) of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) was successfully held in Paonta Sahib from 29 June to 4 July, with the participation of representatives from more than 30 Regional Chapters. The meeting commenced with an opening ceremony attended by distinguished guests. The Honourable Chief Guest was Home Minister of […]

Martyr Lobga Rangzen: A Life Dedicated to Tibet’s Freedom

  The Tibetan Youth Congress bows its head in profound sorrow and deepest respect as we commemorate the supreme sacrifice of Martyr Lobga Rangzen. His selfless act stands as one of the most solemn chapters in the history of the Tibetan freedom movement and serves as a lasting reminder of the immense sacrifices made by […]

Pomegranate Protest: Abolish Ethnic Unity Law

  On 1 July 2026, as the People’s Republic of China implemented its so-called “Ethnic Unity and Progress Law,” Tibetans around the world stood united in opposition to an unjust law aimed at undermining the distinct identity of the Tibetan people. During its ongoing 55th Working Committee Meeting, the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) organized a […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

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