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ICT report uses satellite images to reveal prison state in Tibet’s capital

October 4, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

ICT report uses satellite images to reveal prison state in Tibet’s capital

A new report published today by ICT uses satellite imagery to reveal China’s dramatic remodeling of Lhasa as a hub of hyper-securitization while the Chinese government encourages a tourist boom.

‘Destruction, commercialization, fake replicas’: new report on Lhasa as UNESCO World Heritage Committee meets

June 25, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

‘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.

New ICT report reveals China’s strategies of weaponizing access to Tibet

May 8, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

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.

Nomads in ‘no man’s land’: China’s nomination for UNESCO World heritage risks imperilling Tibetans and wildlife

June 30, 2017 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

Nomads in ‘no man’s land’: China’s nomination for UNESCO World heritage risks imperilling Tibetans and wildlife

Krakow – A new report by the International Campaign for Tibet reveals how a Chinese government nomination for UNESCO World Heritage status for a vast area of Tibet – due to be decided in Krakow next week – involves removing Tibetan nomads, who protect the landscape and its wildlife. A report published today before the […]

Shadow of dust across the sun: how tourism is used to counter Tibetan cultural resilience

March 13, 2017 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

Shadow of dust across the sun: how tourism is used to counter Tibetan cultural resilience

A new report by ICT, ‘Shadow of Dust across the Sun’, reveals how the demolitions and expulsions at Larung Gar and Yachen Gar in the past six months are part of an unfolding political strategy involving more aggressive measures in order to curb and manage the growing influence and number of monks and nuns at these important monastic centers of study and Buddhist ethics in eastern Tibet, the largest such institutes in the world.

New ICT-FIDH Report: Dangers of China’s counter-terrorism law for Tibetans and Uyghurs

November 15, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

New ICT-FIDH Report: Dangers of China’s counter-terrorism law for Tibetans and Uyghurs

The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) and FIDH highlighted the serious human rights risks and counter-productive nature of China’s new counter-terrorism law in a new report launched on 15 November at the Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan.

New ICT report reveals global significance of Tibet, earth’s Third Pole, and challenges China’s policies

December 10, 2015 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

New ICT report reveals global significance of Tibet, earth’s Third Pole, and challenges China’s policies

A new report by the International Campaign for Tibet reveal that Tibet’s fragile environment, which is warming faster than anywhere else, is of critical global importance.

“A policy alienating Tibetans” – the denial of passports to Tibetans as China intensifies control

July 22, 2015 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

“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.

New report documents endemic torture in Tibet and climate of impunity

February 27, 2015 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

New report documents endemic torture in Tibet and climate of impunity

The International Campaign for Tibet published a new report, “Torture and Impunity – 29 Cases of Tibetan Political Prisoners”, which documents a pattern of torture and mistreatment of Tibetans by Chinese prison officials. 14 of the 29 cases outlined in the report have died, as a consequence of torture, between 2009 and 2014.

New ICT report: “Acts of significant evil – The criminalisation of Tibetan self-immolations”

August 1, 2014 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

New ICT report: “Acts of significant evil – The criminalisation of Tibetan self-immolations”

On July 31, 2014, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) published its new report “Acts of significant evil – The criminalisation of Tibetan self-immolations”. The report focuses on the intensified repression, which led to convictions, detentions and disappearances of Tibetans as a response to self-immolations by the Chinese Communist Party.

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