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Tibet Talks Europe – The French EU Presidency: What opportunities for human rights in China and Tibet?
In this episode of the Tibet Talks Europe, participants will discuss (in French) the upcoming French EU Presidency and how it could try and advance human rights in China and Tibet.

Olympics briefing paper: Tibet repression worse since Beijing 2008
A new briefing paper from the International Campaign for Tibet documents how the Chinese government has escalated its repression in Tibet since hosting the 2008 Olympics. China will host the Olympics again early next year.

Tibet Talks Europe – Visiting Tibet: Conversation with Christelle Genoud
In this episode of Tibet Talks Europe, Christelle will discuss with ICT Europe’s EU Policy Director Vincent Metten the dynamics at stake around visiting Tibet, her own experience travelling in the region, as well as current human rights issues.

Dalai Lama COP26 message: set timetable for change
As world leaders meet for a critical UN global climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, the Dalai Lama has a message for them: the future is in our hands.

ICT’s Tsering Jampa first Tibetan awarded Dutch Royal Distinction
Today in Amsterdam, International Campaign for Tibet-Europe Executive Director Tsering Jampa received the Knighthood in the Order of Orange-Nassau—a prestigious Dutch Royal Distinction—for her substantial efforts to defend and promote the fundamental rights of the Tibetan people.

ICT: Rights-based climate approach needed at COP26
On the eve of COP26, the UN climate conference beginning on 31 October in Glasgow, the International Campaign for Tibet is calling for the inclusion of a strong rights-based approach in the fight against climate change.

New Tibet Autonomous Region secretary must remain sanctioned
The International Campaign for Tibet called today for continued sanctions against Chinese official Wang Junzheng following his appointment as the top Communist Party of China leader in the Tibet Autonomous Region.

Farewell Event for outgoing ICT Europe Executive Director Tsering Jampa
As ICT Europe Executive Director Tsering Jampa is retiring, a farewell event will be held on 29 October to say goodbye and thank you for her dedication and service to the Tibetan people.

First: 3 women to serve as Tibetan exile ministers
The 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, which convened on 11-12 October, have confirmed three ministers to President Penpa Tsering’s Cabinet while rejecting his two other nominations.

Chinese response to UN experts on detained Tibetans confirms allegations
A Chinese government response to an allegation letter by four UN experts and expert bodies regarding the cases of two detained Tibetans, Rinchen Tsultrim and Go Sherab Gyatso, confirms the concerns of rights groups, the International Campaign for Tibet said today.