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Tibetan youth singer A-sang rearrested after brief release in August, current whereabouts unknown
According to information only now confirmed by sources, A-Sang, a Tibetan singer in his 20s from Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture (Sichuan province), in the traditional Tibetan province of Amdo, was rearrested in August 2025, following his release after his first arrest on 8 July 2025.

ICT urges French President Macron to raise Tibet during state visit to China
Ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the People’s Republic of China this week, the International Campaign for Tibet urges him to raise the situation in Tibet and the lack of freedom offered to Tibetans directly with his Chinese counterpart and to call on the Chinese authorities to resume without delay the Sino-Tibetan dialogue.

Beyond the Bridge: Warning signs of geologic instability and hydropower dam-induced displacement and disaster in Tibet
The November 11, 2025, collapse of the newly constructed 758-meter-long cantilever Red Flag bridge in eastern Tibet demonstrates the severe risks associated with massive Chinese infrastructure projects in Tibet.

ICT report emphasizes the geopolitical implications of Tibet and why governments should urgently prioritize it
The International Campaign for Tibet’s new report, “Why Tibet? Strategic Imperatives for International Peace and Security,” released today, details Tibet’s critical importance in regional and global geopolitics, security, trade, and the environment while drawing the connection between China’s aggressive exploitation of Tibet with its human rights abuses against the Tibetan people.

The indoctrination of Tibetan elementary students: how the Communist Party enforces “Red” re-education with Mao worship and military training
The Chinese Communist Party is making enormous efforts to indoctrinate Tibetan schoolchildren with their ideology. Not even primary school pupils escape these ideological campaigns as reports in the Chinese propaganda media show.

COP30 climate conference opens in Belém: calls for a just transition that respects human rights and justice – spotlight on Tibet
As COP30 continues in the heart of the Amazon, the International Campaign for Tibet urges negotiators and stakeholders to ensure that the principle of a just transition becomes reality. This depends on concrete action to recognize the rights of those whose voices are systematically silenced, such as the Tibetan people.

Event: “Asie sous influence, Asie en résistance” – 22 November 2025
ICT will be participating in the event “Asie sous influence, Asie en résistance” (“Asia under influence, Asia in resistance“) organised by several NGOs in Paris on 22 November.

FIDH 42nd Congress’ resolution demands release of Tibetan environmental defender Anya Sengdra
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), of which ICT is a member, held its 42th Congress from 27 to 31 October 2025, in Bogotá, Colombia. The event brought together 117 member organizations from across the world to reflect on key human rights challenges and strengthen strategies for collective action.

Dr. Sophie Richardson and Geshe Lobsang Monlam receive International Campaign for Tibet’s Snow Lion Human Rights Award from Richard Gere
The International Campaign for Tibet bestowed the 2025 Snow Lion Human Rights Award on long-time human rights defender Dr. Sophie Richardson and Tibetan Buddhist scholar Geshe Lobsang Monlam.

Tibet at the 60th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council
At the 60th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), held in Geneva from 8 September to 8 October 2025, the situation in Tibet was a focal point of concern among governments and civil society organizations commenting on China’s human rights record.