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Communist Party leader urges struggle against Dalai Lama

August 27, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Communist Party leader urges struggle against Dalai Lama

The top Chinese Communist Party official in the Tibet Autonomous Region has asked party officials to win the “tough battle against separatism” and “profoundly expose and criticize the reactionary nature” of the Dalai Lama and his supporters.

Growing anti-slaughter movement against Chinese commercial slaughterhouses in Tibet

August 26, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

Growing anti-slaughter movement against Chinese commercial slaughterhouses in Tibet

In recent decades, the Chinese government’s policy of establishing large commercial slaughterhouses in Tibet has faced increasing resistance by Tibetan herders and Buddhist leaders. The anti-slaughter movement activists face repression, intimidation and imprisonment for their opposition to the growth of slaughterhouses in their home area.

Tibetan political prisoner released with damaged limbs

August 19, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibetan political prisoner released with damaged limbs

A Tibetan woman who served more than a year in prison for sharing news about her nephew’s arrest had badly damaged limbs and bruises all over her body when Chinese authorities released her last week.

Hollywood censorship of Tibet blasted in PEN America report

August 6, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Hollywood censorship of Tibet blasted in PEN America report

Hollywood studios that once spotlighted the Tibetan cause now censor their movies to appease the Chinese government, PEN America says in a new report raising alarms about China’s domination of the film industry. “The Chinese Communist Party, in fact, holds major sway over whether a Hollywood movie will be profitable or not—and studio executives know […]

UN experts write to China on Panchen Lama, reincarnation rules

August 4, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UN experts write to China on Panchen Lama, reincarnation rules

Five UN human rights experts and expert bodies have raised concerns with the Chinese government about Tibet’s “disappeared” Panchen Lama and Beijing’s reincarnation rules, expressing fears about Chinese interference in the succession of the Dalai Lama.

Former Tibetan political prisoner Ama Adhe passes away

August 3, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Former Tibetan political prisoner Ama Adhe passes away

Adhe Tapontsang, a former Tibetan political prisoner who played not only a supporting role but an integral part in the resistance to the Chinese invasion of Tibet, passed away in Dharamsala, India on Aug. 3, 2020.

EU High Representative responds to parliamentarian’s questions on Tibet and Nepal

July 28, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

EU High Representative responds to parliamentarian’s questions on Tibet and Nepal

The EU’s foreign policy chief responded on July 24 to questions from a parliamentarian about human rights and autonomy in Tibet, as well as a proposed extradition treaty that would endanger Tibetan refugees.

EU opposes Chinese interference in Dalai Lama succession

July 21, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

EU opposes Chinese interference in Dalai Lama succession

With the Dalai Lama just having turned 85, the European Union’s foreign policy chief has expressed the EU’s position on his succession, stating that it opposes any interference in the process by the Chinese government.

Top Chinese political advisor makes “inspection tour” of Tibetan region

July 20, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Top Chinese political advisor makes “inspection tour” of Tibetan region

The highest-ranking Chinese official to visit the Tibet Autonomous Region this year brought with him a familiar message of controlling Tibetans’ religion and culture, while implying that more repression could be on the way.

Two Tibetans imprisoned for a song praising the Dalai Lama

July 15, 2020 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Two Tibetans imprisoned for a song praising the Dalai Lama

Two Tibetans are facing multiple years in a Chinese prison on charges of “subversion” and “leaking state secrets” after they composed and circulated a song in praise of the Dalai Lama.

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