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ICT President Matteo Mecacci raises Tibet with UN and EU officials in Geneva and Brussels
On June 26, ICT President Matteo Mecacci attended the meeting between the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Al Hussein and ICT Chairman of the Board, Richard Gere, in Geneva, where the human rights situation inside Tibet was discussed. Following that, Matteo Mecacci was in Brussels on June 27 and 28 to meet with representatives from different national and European Institutions.

EU Statement at UNHRC38: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention
EU Statement at the 38th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council – Item 4 – Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention – 27 June 2018
China identifies new ‘terrorist crimes’ strengthening legal stranglehold on Tibetans
China has identified “new crimes of terrorism” in a further escalation of oppressive measures that are focused less on protecting China’s citizens and more on the elimination of dissent and enforcement of compliance to Communist Party policies.

‘Destruction, commercialization, fake replicas’: new report on Lhasa as UNESCO World Heritage Committee meets
A new report by the International Campaign for Tibet reveals how Lhasa’s unique and precious remaining cultural heritage is at risk as China flouts its responsibilities under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention.

Mass migration program highlights contested nomads’ resettlement policies in Tibet
China has announced the displacement of more than 1,000 Tibetans from a nature reserve in northern Tibet to a settlement site in Lhasa, describing it as the first “high-altitude ecological migration”.

International Campaign for Tibet welcomes statements in support of Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wangchuk
The International Campaign for Tibet welcomes recent statements by the United Nations experts, governments, parliamentarians worldwide and civil society organisations in support of the Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wangchuk.

Tibetan language rights advocate Tashi Wangchuk sentenced to five years in prison
On 22 May 2018, Tibetan language rights advocate Tashi Wangchuk was sentenced to five years in prison on charges of ‘separatism’ after appearing in a New York Times video speaking of the importance of protecting Tibetans’ ‘mother tongue’.

Tibetan prisoner released after more than a decade in prison following 2008 protests
A Tibetan who participated in the March 2008 protests in Lhasa has returned home two months after the end of a decade-long prison sentence.
Monks who studied in India banned from teaching in Tibet; new ruling bans schoolchildren from religious activity
In new alarming measures, the Chinese authorities have banned highly educated Tibetan monks who studied in India from teaching Buddhism when they return home to Lithang, and prohibited Tibetan schoolchildren in the Tibet Autonomous Region from engaging in traditional devotional practices during the holy Buddhist month of Saga Dawa.

New ICT report reveals China’s strategies of weaponizing access to Tibet
A new report published on 8 May 2018 by the International Campaign for Tibet calls for a more robust international approach on Tibet, based on the principle of reciprocity and an emerging awareness that China’s increasing authoritarian influence under Xi Jinping has extended beyond the borders of the PRC.