Teen monk disappears into Chinese police custody after staging a solo protest calling for freedom in Tibet
On Monday this week, a 17-year old monk named Sangay Gyatso was arbitrarily detained by local Public Security Bureau officers…
Read MoreOn Monday this week, a 17-year old monk named Sangay Gyatso was arbitrarily detained by local Public Security Bureau officers…
Read MoreThis report reveals the general situation of Tibetan literature under Chinese occupation and the censorship and discriminatory policies and practices…
Read More“We will not enjoy security without development, we will not enjoy development without security, and we will not enjoy either…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) today unveiled a new Tibetan language website on the Universal…
Read More“In the decree declared in hell, every one of those people is considered a criminal and imprisoned with both…
Read MoreThe expanding tentacles of the security state accompanied by increased government repression in Tibet has claimed the life of…
Read MoreWe, the undersigned, express deep concern over the removal of valuable stakeholder information by the Office of the High Commissioner…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) submitted a UN Universal Periodic Review (UPR) submission on People’s Republic…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) is deeply saddened by the news of the untimely demise of…
Read MoreChinese authorities continue to hold the 18 yr-old monk at an undisclosed location weeks after his arbitrary arrest from Ngaba…
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