Religious Repression in Tibet – 2012
The right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is a fundamental and universal right, first enshrined in Article 18…
Read MoreThe right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is a fundamental and universal right, first enshrined in Article 18…
Read MoreOne of the most notable corollaries of the 2008 protests in Tibet is the unprecedented surge in artistic expression and…
Read MoreA Tibetan father of one who self-immolated in protest against the Chinese government early this month is being treated in…
Read MoreOfficial crackdown on Bora Monastery continues with the detention of five monks this month in Sangchu (Ch: Xiahe) County in…
Read MoreThree Tibetan monks have ‘disappeared’ since their detention this month by local police in Chabcha (Ch: Gonghe) town of Serchen…
Read MoreTCHRD has translated a letter written by a Tibetan monk, teacher and an activist in Tibet. Written in August 2012,…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) released today a short documentary film on Tibetan immolations that have…
Read MoreAccording to information received by TCHRD, two Tibetan men, a monk and a layman, have died after they burned themselves…
Read MoreAn unknown number of detentions related to protest self-immolations is being reported from areas where Tibetans have carried out continued…
Read MoreA Tibetan father of two who was forcibly taken away by police after his protest self-immolation on 30 November has…
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