The Tibet Brief is an ICT publication for policy-makers, providing concise information and perspectives on the political, economic and human rights situation in Tibet.
In this edition:
- New ICT report documents need for EU reciprocal access to Tibet
- Journalism ethics council rebukes Belgian newspaper for ethical misconduct in the publication of Chinese propaganda
- New measures criminalize discussion of Tibetan autonomy
- Concerns about construction at UNESCO-protected Jokhang Temple in Tibet
- New study says China limited river flow from Tibet to Southeast Asia
- Concerns about China’s appointment to important UN human rights panel
- Political Prisoner Focus
- Video Suggestion
- Upcoming Events
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The French version is available here.