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Report of popular Tibetan singer’s self-immolation
Popular Tibetan singer Tsewang Norbu has reportedly self-immolated in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa on 25 February 2022, leading to his death, according to Tibetan media reports. The International Campaign for Tibet had separately received information on his self-immolation but could not obtain any eyewitness account.

Major military drill in buildup to Tibetan Uprising anniversary
The Chinese military has conducted a combat-readiness drill near Tibet’s sensitive borders with India in the buildup to the often-volatile Tibetan Uprising Day on 10 March.

Solidarity with Tibetans on 63rd anniversary of national uprising
The International Campaign for Tibet expresses our solidarity with the Tibetan people on the 63rd anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising of 10 March 1959.

Tibet least-free country alongside South Sudan, Syria in new ranking
Tibet is the least-free country on Earth, in a tie with South Sudan and Syria, according to new rankings from the watchdog group Freedom House.

Analysis: Sinicizing Tibetans in a Chinese nation-state
For implementing the top-level design of “Sinicization” of Tibetans in a Chinese nation-state, the Chinese Communist Party convened an “ethnic work conference” in Lhasa, Tibet’s capital, in early February.

Protest in Brussels on the Tibetan National Uprising Day – 10 March 2022
On Thursday 10 March, Tibetans and Tibet supports in Belgium will reconvene in Brussels in solidarity with the Tibetan people.

Solidarity with Ukraine – By Wangpo Tethong
In the face of the revolt of the autocrats in Moscow and Beijing, we need the democrats to unite, writes ICT Europe Executive Director Wangpo Tethong.

As Beijing Olympics end, world must hold China accountable
After the last Beijing Olympics in 2008, the world looked away as China clamped down on Tibet, committed genocide against the Uyghurs and crushed democracy in Hong Kong. As this year’s Olympics come to an end, the world must keep the pressure on the Chinese government, or there may soon be no unique Tibetan, Uyghur or Hong Kong cultures left to protect.

Three NGOs call on the EU to adopt further sanctions against human rights violators in Tibet and Uyghur Region
In a joint letter published today, three NGOs including ICT called on the EU to extend its list of human rights sanctions to Chinese officials responsible for serious human rights violations in the Tibet and Uyghur regions.

Beijing Olympics Begin Amid Atrocity Crimes – Global Groups Call for Action on Rights Concerns
A group of 243 nongovernmental organizations from around the world – including ICT – has urged governments to join a diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics in China, and for athletes and sponsors not to legitimize government abuses.