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Tibetan prayer flags forced down by Chinese authorities

June 18, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibetan prayer flags forced down by Chinese authorities

One of the most beautiful symbols of Tibetan culture and religion is forcibly coming down as part of China’s efforts to destroy the traditions and way of life inside Tibet.

EU must raise human rights and reciprocal access to Tibet at Summit with China

June 18, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

EU must raise human rights and reciprocal access to Tibet at Summit with China

As the European Union prepares to hold its annual summit with China next week, the International Campaign for Tibet urges its leaders to use this opportunity to demand concrete improvements on human rights in Tibet and to reiterate at the highest level their call for reciprocal access to Tibet.

Nepal: As UN human rights review nears, report urges the end of abuses against Tibetans

June 17, 2020 ・ International Campaign for Tibet & FIDHNews

Nepal: As UN human rights review nears, report urges the end of abuses against Tibetans

In a report released today for an upcoming human rights review of Nepal, FIDH and ICT call on the Nepali government to respect and fulfill the rights of Tibetans in Nepal, who have become more vulnerable as a result of China’s mounting influence in the Himalayan country.

June 15, 2020 ・ International Campaign for Tibet

Un nouveau rapport d’ICT démontre la nécessité d’un accès réciproque au Tibet

Amsterdam/Bruxelles, 15 juin 2020 — Un rapport publié aujourd’hui par International Campaign for Tibet souligne les dangers posés par le manque de réciprocité de la Chine envers l’Union européenne au sujet de l’accès au Tibet. Il y a exactement trente-deux ans, le Dalaï-lama s’adressait au Parlement européen à Strasbourg, où il présentait sa vision pour […]

To expose China’s secrecy, demand reciprocal access to Tibet

June 15, 2020 ・ A group of parliamentarians from EuropeOpinion

To expose China’s secrecy, demand reciprocal access to Tibet

In 2018, both houses of the US Congress passed the bipartisan Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act. That is a common-sense response to China’s intransigence, and it’s something European countries should adopt, writes a group of parliamentarians from across Europe.

New ICT report documents need for EU reciprocal access to Tibet

June 15, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

New ICT report documents need for EU reciprocal access to Tibet

A report published today by the International Campaign for Tibet highlights the dangers posed by China’s lack of reciprocity with the European Union in regard to access to Tibet.

Access Denied New U.S. legislation, the Quest for Reciprocity in Europe and the Lockdown in Tibet

June 15, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

Access Denied New U.S. legislation, the Quest for Reciprocity in Europe and the Lockdown in Tibet

This report provides an update on China’s efforts to restrict access to Tibet and argues the need for reciprocal and unfettered access to Tibet for European citizens, diplomats, parliamentarians and journalists.

China’s hiring practices reveal state-sponsored discrimination in Tibet

June 11, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

China’s hiring practices reveal state-sponsored discrimination in Tibet

Recently published police recruitment announcements in Tibet illustrate how China’s hiring practices discriminate against Tibetans, including by barring individuals for participating in “separatist activities” and those whose family members have “exited the country illegally.”

China political meetings focus on strengthening control in Tibet

June 4, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

China political meetings focus on strengthening control in Tibet

This year’s two delayed and shortened political meetings of the Chinese government in Beijing saw a renewed focus on an “anti-separatism campaign” and “stability” and a call for “absolute loyalty” by the Tibetan people to Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party.

June 3, 2020 ・ International Campaign for Tibet

Le Conseil de déontologie journalistique belge épingle Le Soir pour une faute déontologique dans la publication de propagande officielle chinoise

Bruxelles, le 3 juin 2020 – Le Conseil de déontologie journalistique (CDJ) de Belgique a constaté le mois dernier que le quotidien Le Soir avait commis une faute déontologique en ne présentant pas du contenu publicitaire émanant d’une agence de presse officielle chinoise de façon adéquate. Dans un avis publié le 20 mai, le CDJ […]

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