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Tibet must remain Tibet: Beijing’s propaganda forum on Sinicizing Tibet

May 26, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibet must remain Tibet: Beijing’s propaganda forum on Sinicizing Tibet

China’s global propaganda forum on development in Tibet reconvened on May 23, marking its return after a hiatus since 2019 owing to the global pandemic. Following a familiar pattern, foreign Sinophiles with a favorable view and ideological alignment with China embarked on a week-long tour of Tibet before gathering in Beijing for the day-long global propaganda forum.

G7 leaders concerned about Tibetan human rights, forced labor

May 23, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

G7 leaders concerned about Tibetan human rights, forced labor

Leaders of the Group of Seven nations say that the human rights situation in Tibet is a “major concern to us” and that they will continue voicing their concerns about it.

Police shove protesting sister of Tibetan prisoner into white vehicle

May 16, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Police shove protesting sister of Tibetan prisoner into white vehicle

As she returned once again to protest on 15 May, Gonpo Kyi, the elder sister of imprisoned Tibetan former businessman Dorjee Tashi, was forcibly dragged into a white police vehicle. Her status is unknown.

Police forcibly remove imprisoned Tibetan’s protesting sister

May 11, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Police forcibly remove imprisoned Tibetan’s protesting sister

As the elder sister of imprisoned Tibetan former businessman Dorjee Tashi returned to protest again on 10 May, Chinese police forcibly removed her from the protest site after first repeating the tactic of blocking the area around her from public view with barriers.

Joint NGO letter: EU strategy review should double down on human rights in China

May 5, 2023 ・ A group of NGOsNews

Joint NGO letter: EU strategy review should double down on human rights in China

Ahead of an informal meeting of EU Foreign Affairs ministers, the International Campaign for Tibet has joined other groups in urging the EU and its member states to ensure that their review of the EU strategy on China results in concrete and strengthened actions on human rights.

UN experts warn of forced labor and threats to Tibetan culture

April 27, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UN experts warn of forced labor and threats to Tibetan culture

The International Campaign for Tibet welcomes the statement released today, 27 April 2023, by six independent UN Special Rapporteurs on the Chinese authorities’ so-called “vocational training programs” for Tibetans.

Police use banner to hide protest by imprisoned Tibetan’s sister

April 26, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Police use banner to hide protest by imprisoned Tibetan’s sister

Apparently undeterred by a police beating during her protest a little over one month ago, Gonpo Kyi (Chinese: Gongbao Ji), elder sister of imprisoned former Tibetan businessman Dorjee Tashi, returned to protest in front of the Tibet Autonomous Region Higher People’s Court on 23 April 2023.

ICT statement on Panchen Lama’s 34th birthday

April 24, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

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

April 21, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

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.

Statement by the International Campaign for Tibet

April 18, 2023 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

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.

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