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Tibet Brief – Edition 50
The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) published the 50th edition of its Tibet Brief newsletter. The Tibet Brief is an ICT publication for policy-makers, providing concise information and perspectives on the political, economic and human rights situation in Tibet.

EU Statement at UNHRC30: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention
EU Statement at the 30th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on 21 September 2015.

Is the Czech Republic China’s New ‘Bridge to Europe’?
The Czech Republic is drawing closer to China. Is this a new normal or a temporary golden age? The label of China’s “bridge to Europe” has become something of a holy grail. Though no one clearly knows what that would entail, the phrase became hyped during the acceleration of Chinese relations with the Central and […]
Major policy meeting on Tibet in buildup to sensitive anniversary
A major policy meeting on Tibet presided over by China’s top leader Xi Jinping concluded this week in Beijing, as security is tightened in Lhasa in advance of a political anniversary on September 1. The Tibet Work Forum on August 24-25, setting out Tibet policy for the coming years, is the sixth such strategy meeting […]

“A policy alienating Tibetans” – the denial of passports to Tibetans as China intensifies control
A new report by ICT shows how the Chinese authorities have intensified control over Tibetans’ movements by denying and recalling passports, in contravention of Chinese law, and connected to the Chinese authorities’ political agenda of undermining the Dalai Lama and seeking to assert their control over Tibetan people.

Body of revered Tibetan lama Tenzin Delek Rinpoche cremated in remote high-security prison facility
The body of revered Tibetan lama Tenzin Delek Rinpoche was cremated today (July 16) amid high security at a remote detention facility where he died in his 13th year of a life sentence. His ashes are being taken back to his home county and monastery by his sisters and other relatives, according to his relatives […]

EU Statement on Tenzin Delek Rinpoche
Statement by the Spokesperson on recent developments in the human rights situation in China 15 July 2015 The recent systematic arrest of a number of human rights lawyers and human rights defenders by Chinese public security forces raises serious questions about China’s commitment to strengthening the rule of law. The Chinese authorities should abide by […]

European Council President Tusk calls on China to resume dialogue on Tibet at 17th EU-China Summit
President of the European Council Donald Tusk directly referred to concerns on Tibet and called for dialogue to be resumed at a joint press conference with China’s Prime Minister Li Keqiang following the 17th EU-China Summit in Brussels on June 29.
Remarks by President Donald Tusk after the 17th EU-China summit
Remarks by President Donald Tusk at the press conference of the EU-China summit29 June 2015https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2015/06/29/tusk-remarks-eu-china-summit/ We have just concluded our plenary session of the summit between China and the European Union. It is the 17th summit between us but it was the first one for President Juncker and myself. It is a pleasure to receive […]

European Parliament Hosts Photo Exhibition on Dalai Lama’s Life
On 30 June 2015, MEPs Thomas Mann (Germany, EPP) and Csaba Sógor (Romania, EPP), the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), the Office of Tibet in Brussels and the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) will jointly hold a special event to mark the 80th birthday of the Dalai Lama in the European Parliament.