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37th EU-China Human Rights Dialogue
Press Release from the EEAS following the 37th round of the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue, which was held in Brussels on 1-2 April 2019.

Tibet Brief – Edition 68
In this edition: Tibetans around the world commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day; 4th European Solidarity Rally for Tibet held in Brussels; China’s response to UN rights review blatantly ignores its persecution of Tibetans; European parliamentarians demand unfettered access to Tibet; New training camp for Party cadres in Tibet; Conference on China’s re-education camps held in the European Parliament (…)
Tibet’s continued isolation belies Chinese claims in new white paper on Tibet’s development
China’s new white paper on Tibet, “Democratic Reform in Tibet – Sixty Years On,” is an acknowledgement that Chinese government policies have failed to win the hearts and minds of the Tibetan people.

New State Dept. report shows US is serious about ending isolation of Tibet for Americans
A new State Department report denouncing China for “systematically” impeding Americans’ travel to Tibet shows the US government is serious about implementing the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act (RATA)
German Human Rights Committee condemns repression in Tibet, calls for support of Tibetans
In a rare Joint Statement made public today, the Human Rights Committee of the German parliament called on the “Chinese Government to immediately stop the repression of the Tibetan people and resume dialogue with the legitimate representatives of the Tibetans.”

China’s response to Dalai Lama reincarnation statements shows Beijing’s insecurity and lack of legitimacy
Statement from the International Campaign for Tibet regarding China’s response to the Dalai Lama’s remarks on his reincarnation.

Video from the 4th Europe Solidarity Rally for Tibet
On 10 March 2019, the 60th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day, around 3 500 Tibetans and Tibet activists from all over Europe gathered in Brussels for a massive rally.Below is a small aftermovie produced by ICT following the event.

China’s response to UN rights review blatantly ignores its persecution of Tibetans
China’s response to a United Nations review of the country’s human rights record represents a blatant denial of the human rights crisis in Tibet and other regions, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) said today.

Time to rebalance EU-China relations and demand unfettered access to Tibet
Sixty years after the Tibetan uprising of 1959, which resulted in the flight of the Dalai Lama, European parliamentarians demand free access to Tibet for their fellow citizens.

NGOs urge the EU to press China on Human Rights
On 13 March, a group of NGOs including ICT addressed a letter to the EU and EU Member States to urge them to press China on human rights at a forthcoming series of dialogues and the EU-China Summit