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Demolition of Buddha statues follows tightened control under “law-based governance”
The Chinese Communist Party ordered a series of demolitions of structures of religious significance and detentions of Tibetans resisting it in Draggo County in eastern Tibet.

NGOs demand transparency and clear criteria ahead of UN High Commissioner’s visit to China
Ahead of a planned visit of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet to China, 60 international non-governmental organizations including the International Campaign for Tibet have expressed their deep concern about the lack of transparency regarding the visit.

Virtual conference – Dialogue for our Future: A call to climate action
From 21-23 April, ICT is organising the conference “Dialogue for Our Future: A Call to Climate Action” in Dharamsala.

US State Department report documents China’s wide-ranging human rights abuses in Tibet
The US State Department’s 2021 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices say the Chinese government committed significant human rights violations against the Tibetan people last year, including credible reports of unlawful or arbitrary killings, extrajudicial killings, torture, and cases of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment.

Election présidentielle française : quelle est la position des candidats sur la question du Tibet ?
En amont de l’élection présidentielle française de 2022, dont le premier tour aura lieu ce dimanche 10 avril, certains candidats ont précisé à ICT leurs positions sur la question tibétaine.

Octogenarian Tibetan sets himself on fire in protest against Chinese rule
In the latest self-immolation protest against Chinese rule in Tibet, an 81-year-old Tibetan named Taphun set himself on fire in the early morning on 27 March 2022.

Remarks by President Charles Michel after the 23rd EU-China Summit
Remarks by President Charles Michel after the EU-China summit via videoconference

Tibet Brief – Edition 84
In this edition: Tibetan Uprising Day 2022: Rallies and remembrances; ICT calls on the EU to sanction human rights violators in Tibet; France must stand up for Tibetans’ human rights during its EU Presidency, ICT says; US appoints new special coordinator for Tibetan issues; UN human rights commissioner urged to speak up on Tibet; Popular Tibetan singer self-immolates in Lhasa (…)

Tibet must feature on EU-China Summit agenda
In advance of the upcoming EU-China Summit, due to take place virtually on 1st April, the International Campaign for Tibet urges the European Union to ensure that the Tibetans’ right for self-determination and human rights feature on the agenda of the discussions.

Tibet at the 49th Session of the UN Human Rights Council: round-up
At the ongoing 49th session of the UN Human Rights Council, the International Campaign for Tibet’s UN advocacy team have, on behalf of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, delivered four statements on Tibet.