Washington, D.C. – The State Department said that the Chinese Communist Party and government officials responsible for keeping citizens of the United States out of Tibet will be denied entry to the country under the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act.
Tibetan spiritual and political leaders offer condolences for late Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui
Dharamshala, India — Tibetan spiritual and political leaders, including His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, President of the Tibetan government in-Exile Dr Lobsang Sangay and Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile Pema Jungney offered words of condolence for former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui who died at age 97, praising him for his support for Tibet.
Protesters rally in New York's Times Square against the authoritarian communist China
New York— A large number of Indian Americans organised a protest demonstration against China at the iconic Times Square on July 03, 2020. They were also joined by members of the Tibetan Community and Taiwanese Americans and supporters. At the beginning of the protest, a Tibetan Monk led a Buddhist prayer to pay tribute to the courage of the Indian soldiers and offer our condolences to the bereaved families.
U.S. Senate Finance Subcommittee hearing highlights need to review on China's censorship
Washington, D.C. – The Senate Finance Subcommittee hearing of June 30, 2020, highlighted the need for American policymakers to review their approach toward China’s censorship, as well as the self-censorship practiced by American entities trading with China.
Tibetans, Taiwanese, and Uyghurs stand in solidarity with people of Hong Kong
Dharamshala — The new security law passed by the communist-authoritarian assembly in China criminalises any act of secession, subversion, terrorism, or collusion with foreign forces. Within minutes, the effect was obvious, Hongkonger democracy activists in Hong Kong began to quit, fearful of the new law, and the punishment it allows.
EU must raise human rights and reciprocal access to Tibet: ICT’s EU Policy Director Vincent
Brussels – As the European Union prepares to hold its annual summit with China next week, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) urges the EU leaders to use this opportunity to demand concrete improvements on human rights in Tibet and to reiterate at the highest level their call for reciprocal access to Tibet.
China remains number one enemy of press freedom: Reporters Without Borders
Paris — More than three decades after Tiananmen, China remains press freedom’s number one enemy, the Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said to mark the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre.