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Young Tibetan man sets himself on fire; third self-immolation in Tibet this year

December 10, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Young Tibetan man sets himself on fire; third self-immolation in Tibet this year

According to information from Tibetan sources, a young Tibetan man set fire to himself in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) in the Tibetan area of Amdo on Dec. 8, 2018

The origin of the ‘Xinjiang model’ in Tibet under Chen Quanguo: Securitizing ethnicity and accelerating assimilation

December 10, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetResearch

The origin of the ‘Xinjiang model’ in Tibet under Chen Quanguo: Securitizing ethnicity and accelerating assimilation

In this analysis, ICT shows how a system of intense security and forced assimilation that Chinese Communist Party official Chen Quanguo first developed in Tibet is now being used in Xinjiang, where Chen and his forces have locked up at least 1 million ethnic Uyghurs and Kazakhs in prison camps because of their ethnicity, culture and religion.

Dalai Lama’s message to global climate summit shows need for urgent action in Tibet

December 6, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Dalai Lama’s message to global climate summit shows need for urgent action in Tibet

As a native of one of the world’s most beautiful and endangered landscapes, the Dalai Lama has sent his prayers and advice to the COP24.

Tibet Brief – Edition 66

December 5, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 66

In this edition: China’s third Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights Council; Former Special Envoy of the Dalai Lama and ICT Executive Chairman Lodi Gyari passes away; ICT and FIDH hold conference on access to Tibet and reciprocity in the European Parliament; ICT’s 30th anniversary marked in Brussels; Parliamentary groups on Tibet reestablished in France and the Czech Republic; ICT report uses satellite images to reveal prison state in Tibet’s capital; Prayer festival cancelled amid tightening control at famous Tibetan Buddhist institute; Tibetan man calls for Dalai Lama’s long life as he sets himself on fire; Three monks detained following solo-protests in Ngaba (…)

The illegality of everything: China’s new campaign offers rewards for information on ‘illegal content’

December 3, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

The illegality of everything: China’s new campaign offers rewards for information on ‘illegal content’

In a nationwide campaign in China against so-called “illegal content,” Chinese authorities are offering rewards to those who inform on others suspected of reading or speaking about, for instance, foreign newspaper articles or broadcasts about Tibet’s spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama.

Palden Gyatso, Tibetan monk who was tortured and jailed for 33 years, passes away

November 30, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Palden Gyatso, Tibetan monk who was tortured and jailed for 33 years, passes away

The International Campaign for Tibet mourns the loss of Ven. Palden Gyatso, who endured more than 30 years of torture and imprisonment in Chinese prisons and labor camps in Tibet and died today in Dharamsala, India, at the age of 85.

ICT launches debate in Europe on reciprocity and access to Tibet

November 26, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

ICT launches debate in Europe on reciprocity and access to Tibet

At a conference it helped organize last week inside the European Parliament on November 21, 2018, the International Campaign for Tibet led a discussion on the need for Europe to expand the notion of reciprocity to ensure the respect of fundamental rights and freedoms and to promote unfettered access to Tibet.

Conference on Access to Tibet and the Practice of Reciprocity in the European Parliament

November 23, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetMultimedia

Conference on Access to Tibet and the Practice of Reciprocity in the European Parliament

Video recording of the conference on Access to Tibet and the Practice of Reciprocity jointly organised by ICT and FIDH on 21 November 2018 in the European Parliament.

Tibetan man calls for Dalai Lama’s long life as he sets himself on fire

November 8, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibetan man calls for Dalai Lama’s long life as he sets himself on fire

A young Tibetan man named Dorbe set himself on fire on November 4 in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba), Amdo, saying “May the Dalai Lama live long! May we soon behold his golden countenance!” before he died.

China’s false denials at UN human rights council must be challenged, ICT says

November 6, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

China’s false denials at UN human rights council must be challenged, ICT says

The Chinese government aggressively denied its human rights violations during today’s Universal Periodic Review of its record at the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland.

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