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Survey: No foreign journalists allowed in Tibet Autonomous Region in 2022

March 3, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Survey: No foreign journalists allowed in Tibet Autonomous Region in 2022

Every foreign journalist in a recent survey who applied to report in the Tibet Autonomous Region in 2022 says China’s government denied their requests. Even those who were able to visit other Tibetan areas faced restrictions.

Tibet raised at 38th EU-China human rights dialogue

February 21, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibet raised at 38th EU-China human rights dialogue

At the 38th round of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue held on 17 February in Brussels, the European Union conveyed its serious concern at the persistent restrictions on the exercise of fundamental freedoms, use of forced labour, limits on due process rights and lack of judicial independence in China and the particularly vulnerable situation of […]

UN Economic, Social and Cultural Rights committee addresses China’s assimilation of Tibetans

February 17, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UN Economic, Social and Cultural Rights committee addresses China’s assimilation of Tibetans

The UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights reviewed China’s implementation of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on 15-16 February 2023, during which there was a focus on the Chinese government’s extensive resettlement policy and forced boarding schools for Tibetan children, about which independent UN human rights experts recently sounded the alarm.

EU: Suspend Meaningless ‘Human Rights Dialogues’ with Beijing

February 16, 2023 ・ A group of NGOsNews

EU: Suspend Meaningless ‘Human Rights Dialogues’ with Beijing

The European Union should suspend its upcoming human rights dialogue with the Chinese government, given the magnitude of China’s rights crisis, including its potential responsibility for crimes against humanity in the Xinjiang region, 10 human rights groups including ICT said today.

UN warning about Tibetan children shows need to resolve conflict

February 6, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UN warning about Tibetan children shows need to resolve conflict

UN experts’ warning about China’s efforts to forcibly assimilate the “vast majority” of Tibetan children by separating them from their families and boarding them at state-run schools underscores the urgent need to resolve the Tibet-China conflict, the International Campaign for Tibet said today.

Swedish EU Presidency urged to play active role in resolving Tibet-China conflict

January 11, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Swedish EU Presidency urged to play active role in resolving Tibet-China conflict

On the occasion of the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, which started on Jan. 1, the International Campaign for Tibet and the Swedish Tibet Committee have called on the Swedish government to promote a new EU policy on China and on the Sino-Tibetan conflict.

Looking ahead—and back—to the year in Tibet advocacy

January 11, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Looking ahead—and back—to the year in Tibet advocacy

As 2023 gets underway, momentum is rising for efforts to resolve China’s illegal, decades-long occupation of Tibet.

Imprisoned Tibetan businessman’s sister stages brave protest outside Lhasa court

December 21, 2022 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Imprisoned Tibetan businessman’s sister stages brave protest outside Lhasa court

The sister of a Tibetan businessman who is serving a life sentence as a political prisoner staged a courageous protest outside a courthouse in Tibet’s capital this week before being taken away by security guards.

New mayors appointed in COVID-hit Tibetan cities

December 20, 2022 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

New mayors appointed in COVID-hit Tibetan cities

The Tibetan capital city of Lhasa has a new Chinese mayor. On 13 December 2022 Wang Qiang replaced Gho Khog, the Tibetan mayor of Lhasa since 2016. This change of leadership comes in the wake of the recent COVID-19 crisis in Lhasa, with similar changes seen in the mayors of Shigatse and Chamdo other cities in Tibet that were hit hard by COVID.

US sanctions on Chinese officials raise pressure on Beijing

December 12, 2022 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

US sanctions on Chinese officials raise pressure on Beijing

The Biden administration’s sanctioning of two Chinese officials over their abuse of Tibetans’ human rights builds pressure on China’s government to resolve its longstanding conflict in Tibet, the International Campaign for Tibet said today.

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