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Global parliamentarians call for “immediate action” against Tibetan coercive labor program
In the wake of a new report exposing China’s coercive labor programs in Tibet, more than 60 parliamentarians from 16 countries are demanding urgent action against the Chinese Communist Party.

Senior Chinese officials visit Tibetans in Qinghai and Sichuan on propaganda campaign
After China’s top leaders pledged to continue their policy of absolute control and assimilation of Tibetans at a high-level meeting last month in Beijing, Chinese officials have now taken that message to Tibet.

Nine Tibetans sentenced for separatism by Kardze court
The San Francisco-based prisoners right advocacy group Duihua has reported that nine Tibetans have been “convicted of inciting splittism” by the Kardze (Chinese: Ganzi) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Intermediate People’s Court in Sichuan.

Remarks by President Charles Michel after the EU-China leaders’ meeting via video conference
Remarks by President Charles Michel after the EU-China leaders’ meeting via video conference.

EU-China leaders’ virtual summit must address the muted human rights crisis in Tibet
On the occasion of their upcoming virtual summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) calls on EU leaders and the German Presidency of the European Council to vigorously raise the situation in Tibet with their counterpart, and to break the silence about the devastating human rights crisis on the “roof of the world”.

ICT joins global call for international human rights monitoring mechanisms on China
In an open letter published today, 321 civil society groups from over 60 countries around the world, including the International campaign for Tibet, have called on the United Nations to urgently create an independent international mechanism to address the Chinese government’s human rights violations.

Tibet’s importance seen at major meeting promising more repression
The seventh Tibet Work Forum held in Beijing from 28 to 29 August 2020 and presided over by China’s top leader Xi Jinping indicated the Chinese leadership’s decision to continue its policy of absolute control and assimilation in Tibet.

Tibet Brief – Edition 76
In this edition: ICT’s five Tibet action points for the German EU presidency; US bans Chinese officials under Tibet access law; EU opposes Chinese interference in the Dalai Lama’s succession; Tibetan prayer flags forced down by Chinese authorities; UN experts call for decisive measures to protect fundamental freedoms in China (…)

ICT Europe is looking for a new Executive Director
ICT Europe’s Board of Directors has initiated a process for the identification, selection and appointment of a successor to the current Executive Director, Ms. Tsering Jampa, who has led ICT Europe since its inception in 1999 and will retire in the autumn of 2021.

Communist Party leader urges struggle against Dalai Lama
The top Chinese Communist Party official in the Tibet Autonomous Region has asked party officials to win the “tough battle against separatism” and “profoundly expose and criticize the reactionary nature” of the Dalai Lama and his supporters.