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Government denies rights of Tibetan refugees in UN review

July 8, 2021 ・ International Campaign for Tibet & FIDHNews

Government denies rights of Tibetan refugees in UN review

The Nepali government failed to commit to respecting and protecting the rights of Tibetan refugees in the country, FIDH and International Campaign for Tibet denounced today during the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR).

Report: Monks given long prison sentences as “preemptive security”

July 7, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Report: Monks given long prison sentences as “preemptive security”

A new report by Human Rights Watch reveals how Chinese authorities are applying the principle of preemptive security to control all aspects of Tibetan life with the apparent aim of deterring Tibetans from displaying loyalty to the Dalai Lama and their religious traditions.

Beijing Olympics concerns raised at UN Human Rights Council

July 7, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Beijing Olympics concerns raised at UN Human Rights Council

At the ongoing session of the UN Human Rights Council today, Vincent Metten delivered a statement on behalf of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights raising concerns with regard to the 2022 Winter Olympic Games in Beijing in light of the widespread human rights violations committed by China.

Wangpo Tethong appointed as new Executive Director of the International Campaign for Tibet Europe

July 1, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Wangpo Tethong appointed as new Executive Director of the International Campaign for Tibet Europe

The Board of Directors of International Campaign for Tibet Europe is delighted to announce that Wangpo Tethong will be the new Executive Director. He succeeds Tsering Jampa, who established the office in 1999 and is going into retirement in October 2021.

As the Chinese Communist Party turns 100, ICT deplores destruction of Tibetan culture

June 30, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

As the Chinese Communist Party turns 100, ICT deplores destruction of Tibetan culture

Tibetans are straining under the crushing weight of a totalitarian one-party dictatorship. The Tibetan people have no say in running their own affairs; all important decisions are made by the CCP and non-Tibetans dominate key leadership posts.

UN Human Rights Council urged to respect Tibetans’ cultural rights in education

June 25, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UN Human Rights Council urged to respect Tibetans’ cultural rights in education

At the ongoing 47th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva today, Melanie Blondelle delivered a statement on behalf of the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights calling on China to respect the cultural rights of Tibetans with regard to language and education.

Rights Groups Unite in Brussels on International Olympic Day: Pressure Mounts to Boycott Beijing 2022

June 23, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Rights Groups Unite in Brussels on International Olympic Day: Pressure Mounts to Boycott Beijing 2022

On International Olympic Day today, the International Campaign for Tibet and other organisations held a protest in Brussels to call upon the European Union to take a firm stance against the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics in light of the Chinese Government’s severe human rights violations.

EU-US joint statement raises Tibet human rights violations

June 15, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

EU-US joint statement raises Tibet human rights violations

In a joint declaration following their summit held today in Brussels, the European Union and the United States have underlined their shared concerns about China’s human rights violations, including in Tibet.

Czech senators call for diplomatic boycott of China 2022 Olympics

June 11, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Czech senators call for diplomatic boycott of China 2022 Olympics

The Senate of the Czech Republic this week urged Czech political leaders to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in China over Beijing’s human rights abuses, in particular against Tibetans and Uyghurs.

ICT urges G7 leaders to address Tibet

June 10, 2021 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

ICT urges G7 leaders to address Tibet

As leaders of some of the world’s most powerful countries prepare to meet at the G7 summit, the International Campaign for Tibet is calling on them to take up the crisis in Tibet.

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