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New phase of expulsions at important Buddhist institute leads to rounding up of monks and nuns for “re-education”

July 15, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

New phase of expulsions at important Buddhist institute leads to rounding up of monks and nuns for “re-education”

A new phase of thousands of expulsions of nuns and monks has begun at the well-known religious institute of Yachen Gar in eastern Tibet, with reports that those evicted are now being subjected to “political re-education” in detention in extra-legal facilities where there is a high risk of torture.

Sinicization poses new threats to the survival of Tibetan Buddhist culture and values in Tibet

July 12, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Sinicization poses new threats to the survival of Tibetan Buddhist culture and values in Tibet

Ahead of the second Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom hosted by the US State Department in Washington, DC from July 16 to 18, 2019, the International Campaign for Tibet has obtained information from sources inside Tibet about threats to the survival of Tibetan Buddhist culture and values at a time the Dalai Lama has described as “the darkest period” in Tibetan history.

Campaign against “evil forces” targets Tibetans who resist Chinese rule, leads to 21 arrests

July 11, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Campaign against “evil forces” targets Tibetans who resist Chinese rule, leads to 21 arrests

A nationwide political campaign in China against “black” and “evil forces” has intensified in Chinese-occupied Tibet with a strong emphasis on cracking down on “separatism in the name of religion” and loyalty to the Dalai Lama.

Nepal prevents Dalai Lama birthday celebrations in Kathmandu, further undermining Tibetans’ rights

July 9, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Nepal prevents Dalai Lama birthday celebrations in Kathmandu, further undermining Tibetans’ rights

The government of Nepal banned a public celebration of the Dalai Lama’s birthday in Kathmandu on July 6, further undermining the human rights and civil liberties of both Tibetans and Nepalese citizens who revere the Dalai Lama as their spiritual master.

EU Statement at UNHRC41: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention

July 3, 2019 ・ European UnionNews

EU Statement at UNHRC41: Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention

EU Statement at the 41st Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council – Item 4 – Human Rights situation that require the Council’s attention – 3 July 2019

Rights groups raise China’s systematic human rights violations in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council

July 3, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Rights groups raise China’s systematic human rights violations in Tibet at UN Human Rights Council

China’s ongoing, systematic human rights violations in Tibet have again been raised at the current session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

UNESCO fails its mission to protect unique landscape of Three Parallel Rivers in Tibet

July 1, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

UNESCO fails its mission to protect unique landscape of Three Parallel Rivers in Tibet

The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) is gravely concerned about the future of the UNESCO World Heritage-protected site the “Three Parallel Rivers,” which is facing numerous threats due to extensive hydropower projects, mining activities that are opaquely reported and expanding infrastructure projects connected to resource extraction and energy production.

ICT commends outgoing European Parliament’s Tibet Interest Group

June 27, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

ICT commends outgoing European Parliament’s Tibet Interest Group

At a meeting of the European Parliament’s Tibet Interest Group (TIG) in Brussels yesterday – the last in the Parliament’s 8th term – the International Campaign for Tibet expressed its deep appreciation for the determined and sustained support of its members for the Tibetan people, and its hope for the group to be reinstated in the next term.

Tibetans imprisoned for Panchen Lama prayers and protest; High-level focus on ‘Sinicization’ in Kardze

June 13, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

Tibetans imprisoned for Panchen Lama prayers and protest; High-level focus on ‘Sinicization’ in Kardze

A Tibetan man and his aunt were imprisoned in Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, after he recited prayers and called for the release of the 11th Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima.

New dams expected to harm UNESCO-protected area of Tibet, force thousands to relocate

May 30, 2019 ・ International Campaign for TibetNews

New dams expected to harm UNESCO-protected area of Tibet, force thousands to relocate

A new report from the International Campaign for Tibet reveals the construction of dams and infrastructure in Tibet that will potentially force the relocation of thousands of local people. The report also explains how the dams may impact the biodiverse area of Tibet known as the “Three Parallel Rivers,” which is under UNESCO protection.

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