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Rights Groups Unite in Brussels on International Olympic Day: Pressure Mounts to Boycott Beijing 2022
On International Olympic Day today, the International Campaign for Tibet and other organisations held a protest in Brussels to call upon the European Union to take a firm stance against the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in light of the Chinese Government’s severe human rights violations.

Torture victims headline campaign to end Tibet torture
Five Tibetans who survived torture in their homeland are joining an effort this week by the International Campaign for Tibet to shine a light on China’s use of torture against the Tibetan people.

EU-US joint statement raises Tibet human rights violations
In a joint declaration following their summit held today in Brussels, the European Union and the United States have underlined their shared concerns about China’s human rights violations, including in Tibet.

Czech senators call for diplomatic boycott of China 2022 Olympics
The Senate of the Czech Republic this week urged Czech political leaders to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in China over Beijing’s human rights abuses, in particular against Tibetans and Uyghurs.

ICT urges G7 leaders to address Tibet
As leaders of some of the world’s most powerful countries prepare to meet at the G7 summit, the International Campaign for Tibet is calling on them to take up the crisis in Tibet.

World Heritage in Danger: ICT calls for Jokhang temple protection
In the latest World Heritage Watch Report, the International Campaign for Tibet calls for the first time for designating the UNESCO protected “Historical Ensemble of the Potala Palace,” part of which is Lhasa’s 1,300 year-old Jokhang temple, as a World Heritage in Danger.
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[ICT BLOG] Europe must support Tibetan democratic institutions in exile
Tibetan democracy in exile needs support because it faces numerous challenges in extremely difficult conditions, and the European Union should support it, writes ICT’s EU Policy Director Vincent Metten in this blog post.

Solidarity on 32nd anniversary of Tiananmen Square Massacre
Thirty-two years ago today, the Chinese government killed thousands of its own people at Tiananmen Square. All these years later, the International Campaign for Tibet remains inspired by the numerous Chinese, many of them young students, who filled the streets that day, demanding democracy and freedom.

New Tibetan president sworn in as Dalai Lama speaks
Penpa Tsering took over today as the new president of the Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamsala, India at a simple ceremony on account of COVID-19 lockdown rules in place in India.

ICT statement: China’s White Paper fails to address Tibetan grievances
23 May this year marks the 70th anniversary of the controversial 17-Point Agreement between representatives of the Chinese and Tibetan governments, through which the Chinese government claimed to have achieved the “peaceful liberation” of Tibet.