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ICT statement on Panchen Lama’s 34th birthday
The 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, recognized in 1995 by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in accordance with Tibetan Buddhist tradition, turns 34 on April 25, 2023. However, he was swiftly kidnapped by the Chinese government in 1995 itself at the mere age of 6. This child—now an adult–has never been seen since.

German government calls for end to coercive boarding school system and forced resettlement in Tibet
The International Campaign for Tibet welcomes a statement by the German government made this week in the German parliament, the Bundestag, calling for closing of coercive boarding schools for Tibetan children and an end to forced resettlement in Tibet.

Debate: Being deprived of ones culture and language – The Tibetan, Sapmi and Kurdish experiences
During a panel debate in Stockholm in November 2022, representatives from the Tibetan, Sapmi and Kurdish peoples discussed the similarities and differences between their three cultures, with focus on the repression they face.

Statement by the International Campaign for Tibet
The International Campaign for Tibet greatly respects the 87-year-old Nobel Peace Prize Laureate’s lifelong and tireless commitment to peace, tolerance and nonviolence, with regard to the Tibetan people and around the world. As a nongovernmental organization, we support him and the Tibetans to the best of our ability.

Le Président Macron prié de mettre les droits humains et le Tibet au cœur de sa visite en Chine
À l’occasion de la prochaine visite en Chine du Président Macron, la Fédération internationale pour les droits humains (FIDH) et ses organisations membres International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) et la Ligue des Droits de l’Homme (LDH) l’ont appelé à placer la question des droits humains – notamment au Tibet – au cœur de ses échanges avec ses interlocuteurs chinois.

President Macron urged to put human rights and Tibet at heart of China visit
On the occasion of President Macron’s upcoming visit to China, the International Federation for Human Rights, the International Campaign for Tibet and the Ligue des Droits de l’Homme called on him to place the issue of human rights – particularly in Tibet – at the heart of his discussions with his Chinese interlocutors.

International Campaign for Tibet announces new President and research unit
The International Campaign for Tibet’s (ICT) Boards of Directors are delighted to announce that Ms. Tencho Gyatso will be the new President of the International Campaign for Tibet beginning 3 April 2023.

Chinese police beat protesting sister of imprisoned Tibetan businessman
Gonpo Kyi, elder sister of the imprisoned Tibetan former businessman Dorjee Tashi, was detained and beaten by Chinese police this week for continuing her protest seeking justice for her brother.

UN Human Rights Council: ICT calls for end to boarding schools, Tibetan mass resettlement
At the 52nd session of the UN Human Rights Council currently underway in Geneva, the International Campaign for Tibet has once again called for an end to the mass forced resettlement of Tibetan nomads and herders and to the boarding school system for Tibetan children.

EU Statement at UNHRC52: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention
EU Statement at the 52nd Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council – 22 March 2023