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Tibet Brief – Edition 63

April 3, 2018 ・ International Campaign for TibetNewsletter

The Tibet Brief is an ICT publication for policy-makers, providing concise information and perspectives on the political, economic and human rights situation in Tibet.

In this edition:

  1. ‘Europe Stands with Tibet’ rally held in Geneva
  2. ICT’s 30 Years of Service to the Tibetan People
  3. ICT and FIDH ask EU to urge for Access to Tibet in 2018 EU-China Tourism Year
  4. Tibetan writer Shokjang released upon completion of prison sentence
  5. U.S., Canadian and European governments express concerns about Tibet at UN Human Rights Council
  6. Over 100 participants from 21 states gather for the 10th Annual Tibet Lobby Day in Washington D.C.
  7. First self-immolation in 2018, amid intensified securitisation in March anniversary week
  8. Chinese police circular urges public to report on loyalty to ‘evil forces’ of Dalai Lama
  9. Political Prisoner Focus
  10. Reading Suggestions
  11. Upcoming Events
  12. Cartoon by Fifi

Click here to read the Tibet Brief.
The French version is available here/version française disponible ici.

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