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

11th Panchen Lama’s 37th Birthday and Appreciation for Black Hat March Participants

On the occasion of the 37th birthday of His Holiness the 11th Panchen Lama, the Regional Tibetan Women Association (RTWA) invited the Black Hat March participants as special guests to their commemorative program. The event served not only as a moment of reflection and reverence but also as a special occasion to honor the dedication […]

Black Hat March | Day 25 : Conclusion and Demonstration at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi

Day 25 marked the conclusion of the Black Hat March. The Tibetan Youth Congress organized a demonstration at Jantar Mantar, New Delhi. At around 10:00 AM, the marchers raised powerful slogans: “Free Tibet,” “Tibet belongs to Tibetans,” “Stop killing inside Tibet,” “Stop cultural genocide in Tibet,” and “The Ethnic Unity Law is a law of […]

Black Hat March | Day 24 : Official Political Outreach

On Day 24, the organizing committee (TYC Centrex) of the Black Hat March visited several national political party offices in India as part of its outreach efforts. At around 11:30 AM, the delegation (TYC Centrex) visited the office of the Indian National Congress and met with AICC Joint Secretary Adv. Mathew Antony, along with senior […]

Black Hat March | Day 21 – 23 : From Samalkha to Samyeling Tibetan Settlement, Delhi

Day 21 – Black Hat March:   Day 21 of the Black Hat March began early at 5:00 AM with prayer meetings, followed by a detailed briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s schedule and objectives. At around 1:00 PM, the marchers had lunch, generously sponsored by participant marchers: TYC Joint Secretary Ngawang Paljor […]

Black Hat March | Day 11 – 20 : From Rupnagar to Samalkha

Day 11 – Black Hat March:   The march began early at around 5:00 AM as the marchers proceeded from Rupnagar to Kurali. The day started with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s activities. At around 1:00 PM, the marchers were warmly welcomed in Kurali by RSS members led […]

Black Hat March | Day 10 : From Kiratpur Sahib to Rupnagar

Early at 5:00 AM with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee about the day’s program, the marchers reached our destination in Rupnagar district around 4:30 PM, where they received a warm welcome from Shri Iqbal Singh Lalpura (former Chairman of the National Minority Commission, India) and the RSS Ropar team led by […]

Black Hat March | Day 9 : From Bilaspur to Kiratpur Sahib

Day 9 of the Black Hat March began slightly later than usual due to heavy rainfall in Bilaspur. The day commenced with prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the plan for the journey ahead. Once the rain subsided, the marchers resumed their journey towards Kiratpur Sahib, covering a distance of approximately […]

Black Hat March | Day 8 : From Sundernagar to Bilaspur

The day began as usual with morning prayers, followed by a briefing from the organizing committee outlining the day’s activities. With determination and unity, the marchers set out on a long and demanding journey, walking for nearly 11 hours and covering more than 40 kilometers. At around 4:00 PM, the marchers reached Bilaspur, where they […]

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