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Human Rights Council urged to address the worsening human rights situation in Tibet
At the 48th regular session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva today, Mélanie Blondelle delivered a statement on behalf of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights (HFHR) urging the Council to pay more attention to the worsening human rights situation in Tibet and asking it to take concerted efforts to address it.

ICT leaders answer questions at town hall
Leaders of the International Campaign for Tibet on both sides of the Atlantic answered questions from ICT members and the wider public during a virtual Town Hall this week.

UN Human Rights Council: Detention, disappearance and development in Tibet raised
At the ongoing 48th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Kai Mueller raised cases of arbitrary detention and disappearance of Tibetans and human rights issues related to development policies in Tibet.

Eastern Tibet: Wave of arrests over language rights, Dalai Lama images
The International Campaign for Tibet is deeply concerned about reports of a wave of detentions in eastern Tibet. amid a crackdown on Tibetan language activism and possession of images of the Dalai Lama.

Tibet Brief – Edition 82
In this edition: Chinese President makes surprise visit to Tibet; US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets Dalai Lama’s representative; European Parliament’s report on EU-China Strategy raises concerns about Tibetans’ persecution, reiterates call for Beijing Olympic diplomatic boycott (…)

Tibet Talks – Townhall with ICT leaders
Join us for a special ask-me-anything edition of the Tibet Talks with Tsering Jampa, Executive Director of ICT Europe, Kai Mueller, Executive Director of ICT Germany, and Bhuchung Tsering, Interim President of ICT.

European Parliament report on EU-China Strategy raises concerns about Tibetans’ persecution
The European Parliament adopted today a report on a new EU-China Strategy that expresses concerns about reports of coercive labor programs in Tibet, calls for free access to Tibetan areas for diplomats and journalists, and criticizes China’s control of the selection of religious leaders.

UN experts raise cases of detained and “disappeared” Tibetans
Four independent UN human rights experts and bodies have raised the cases of the detained Tibetans Rinchen Tsultrim and Go Sherab Gyatso in a communication to the Chinese government that became public today.

ICT statement at UN Asia-Pacific Forum on Minority Issues
The International Campaign for Tibet today delivered a statement at the 3rd UN Asia-Pacific Regional Forum on Minority Issues, calling for an end to policies of Sinicization in Tibet and for a resumption of the Sino-Tibetan dialogue.

Former political prisoner Dhondup Dorjee dies
Dhondup Dorjee, a former political prisoner who spent years in prison for standing up for the rights of the Tibetan people, passed away in Lhasa on 25 August 2021.