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EU, Parliament officials ignore China pressure to welcome Dalai Lama in Strasbourg, Paris, Brussels

September 16, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

EU, Parliament officials ignore China pressure to welcome Dalai Lama in Strasbourg, Paris, Brussels

The Dalai Lama called on Europe to engage in ‘constructive criticism’ of China after being welcomed by the President of the European Parliament in Strasbourg on 15 September, following high-profile visits to Paris and Brussels.

Tibet Solidarity Rally – 16 September 2016 – Geneva

September 7, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetEvent

Tibet Solidarity Rally – 16 September 2016 – Geneva

The Tibetan community in Switzerland and Liechtenstein and the International Campaign for Tibet have the pleasure to invite you to a Tibet Solidarity Rally in Geneva during the upcoming session (33rd Session) of the UN Human Rights Council on 16 September 2016.

Tibet Brief – Edition 55

September 1, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 55

In this edition: China Demolishes Tibet’s Largest Buddhist Academy Larung Gar; EU and China Hold their 18th Summit in Beijing; Dalai Lama’s 81st Birthday: Quiet Tributes in Tibet, Celebration Broken Up in Nepal; 2016 ‘Lhasa Consensus’ Draws Foreign Delegates to Endorse Beijing Propaganda on Tibet (…)

Demolitions begin at Larung Gar, ‘monastery for the world’, as religious teachers urge calm

July 25, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Demolitions begin at Larung Gar, ‘monastery for the world’, as religious teachers urge calm

Demolitions of monks’ and nuns’ dwellings began at the important Buddhist center of Larung Gar in eastern Tibet, one of the world’s largest monastic institutions with a population of thousands of Chinese and Tibetan practitioners.

Council conclusions on EU strategy on China

July 18, 2016 ・ European CouncilNews

Council conclusions on EU strategy on China

European Council conclusions on EU strategy on China adopted on 18 July 2016.

Joint NGO Letter to the President of the European Council ahead of 18th EU-China Summit

July 8, 2016 ・ A group of NGOsNews

Joint NGO Letter to the President of the European Council ahead of 18th EU-China Summit

Ahead of the 18th EU-China Summit, which will take place in Beijing on 12 and 13 July, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), along with three other NGOs, sent a letter to the President of the European Council Donald Tusk, urging him to ensure that human rights remain at the centre of EU – China relations.

Tibet Brief – Edition 54

July 4, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

Tibet Brief – Edition 54

In this edition: ICT holds High-Level Roundtable on Counter-Terrorism in China; Beijing Bars German Parliament Human Rights Committee Chairman from China because of Tibet-related Events and Articles; His Holiness the Dalai Lama Meets President Obama in Washington DC; Composition of the New Tibetan Government in Exile Announced; ICT Highlights China’s Repressive Policies and “Security Architecture” in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council 32nd Session; Tibetan Protest Leaders Hospitalised as Chinese Police Suppress Demonstrations against Mining Project in Amchok (…)

EU Statement at UNHRC32: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention

June 22, 2016 ・ European UnionNews

EU Statement at UNHRC32: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention

EU Statement at the 32th Session of the United Nations Human Rights CouncilItem 4 – Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention22 June 2016 (…) In China, the on-going detention and harassment of human rights defenders, lawyers, journalists and labour rights defenders and their families remains a major concern. Individuals detained for seeking to […]

ICT Highlights China’s Repressive Policies and “Security Architecture” in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council Session

June 22, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

ICT Highlights China’s Repressive Policies and “Security Architecture” in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council Session

At the ongoing session of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva (32nd Session), ICT once again highlighted issues pertaining to China’s repressive policies in Tibet.

ICT holds High-level Roundtable on Counter-Terrorism in China

June 17, 2016 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

ICT holds High-level Roundtable on Counter-Terrorism in China

Following the adoption of a highly controversial law on counter-terror in China at the end of last year, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) held a high-level roundtable discussion on the issue on 7 June 2016 in the Clingendael Institute in The Hague.

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