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Tibet Brief – Edition 75

June 29, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 75

In this edition: New ICT report documents need for EU reciprocal access to Tibet; Journalism ethics council rebukes Belgian newspaper for ethical misconduct in the publication of Chinese propaganda; New measures criminalize discussion of Tibetan autonomy; Concerns about construction at UNESCO-protected Jokhang Temple in Tibet (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 74

April 2, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 74

In this edition: New ‘ethnic unity’ regulations violate Tibetans’ human rights; ICT’s recommendations for next Global Biodiversity Framework; Tibetan Uprising Day commemorated around the world; Tibet at the 43rd session of the UN Human Rights Council; Germany backs Tibetans’ right to select their religious leaders (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 73

February 11, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 73

In this edition: First meeting for European Parliament’s Tibet Interest Group since elections; The Dalai Lama should reincarnate following traditional Tibetan practices, Tibetan religious leaders say; More than 30 Tibetans imprisoned after protests in Sershul; Tibetan students ordered not to take part in religious activities during winter break; Former monk dies after self-immolating (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 72

December 4, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 72

In this edition: Delegation of Tibetan parliamentarians visits Europe; China sets preconditions for Tibetan college graduates to criticize the Dalai Lama to get public jobs; Despite damning UN climate report, China refuses to make changes in Tibet; Tibetans losing safety in Nepal after new treaties with China; 12th UN Forum on Minority Issues held in Geneva; Sweden and the Netherlands adopt strategies on China; Chinese academic accused of espionage banned from Belgium; ICT visits Taiwan for FIDH’s 40th Congress (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 71

October 4, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 71

In this edition: Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hongkongers and Chinese dissidents hold demonstration in Brussels on China’s National Day; China steps up its attempts to control the Dalai Lama’s succession; Tibet at the 42nd UN Human Rights Council session; US lawmakers introduces legislation inspired by US Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act; Tibetan activist whose lama uncle died in Chinese prison calls for justice at US religious freedom event; New EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs appointed; UN Special Rapporteurs ask China for information about nine Tibetans imprisoned for celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday; New ‘social security’ cards in Tibet expand China’s control over Tibetans’ lives (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 70

July 22, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 70

In this edition: New ICT report reveals how dams will harm a UNESCO-protected area of Tibet; Rights groups raise China’s systematic human rights violations in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council; ICT commends outgoing European Parliament’s Tibet Interest Group; US Ambassador to China granted rare visit to Tibet; Monks and nuns expelled from Yachen Gar are forced to undergo “political reeducation” (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 69

May 29, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 69

In this edition: New European Parliament resolution says China’s criminal law is being abused to persecute Tibetans and Buddhists; The EU and China hold their annual Human Rights Dialogue and Summit; 7th World Parliamentary Convention on Tibet held in Riga; Creation of a fake “Tibetan Association” unveiled in Canada; Tibetan man sentenced to four years in prison for calling out for the Panchen Lama’s freedom; Millions of Chinese students to be sent to “minority areas” to “spread civilization” (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 68

March 28, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 68

In this edition: Tibetans around the world commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising Day; 4th European Solidarity Rally for Tibet held in Brussels; China’s response to UN rights review blatantly ignores its persecution of Tibetans; European parliamentarians demand unfettered access to Tibet; New training camp for Party cadres in Tibet; Conference on China’s re-education camps held in the European Parliament (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 67

January 31, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 67

In this edition: US Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act enacted; Teen monk beaten and arrested as wave of protests and self-immolations continues; Tibetans ordered to prostrate to pictures of Chinese President; Developping technological totalitarianism in Tibet: Hikvision; New ICT analysis: The origin of the ‘Xinjiang model’ in Tibet under Chen Quanguo (…)

Tibet Brief – Edition 66

December 5, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 66

In this edition: China’s third Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights Council; Former Special Envoy of the Dalai Lama and ICT Executive Chairman Lodi Gyari passes away; ICT and FIDH hold conference on access to Tibet and reciprocity in the European Parliament; ICT’s 30th anniversary marked in Brussels; Parliamentary groups on Tibet reestablished in France and the Czech Republic; ICT report uses satellite images to reveal prison state in Tibet’s capital; Prayer festival cancelled amid tightening control at famous Tibetan Buddhist institute; Tibetan man calls for Dalai Lama’s long life as he sets himself on fire; Three monks detained following solo-protests in Ngaba (…)

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