Tech companies should follow ‘Code of Conduct for Businesses Operating in Tibet’
Early this year, Microsoft concluded that Chinese authorities were responsible for hacking thousands of Hotmail accounts belonging to Tibetans and…
Read MoreEarly this year, Microsoft concluded that Chinese authorities were responsible for hacking thousands of Hotmail accounts belonging to Tibetans and…
Read MoreOn Wednesday 17 February 2016, a conference on Tibet, “Rights, Reality and the Law” was held in Denver, Colorado. The…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) has received conflicting information on the recent sentencing of Tibetan writer,…
Read MoreThe Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) released today the 2015 Annual Report on human rights situation in…
Read MoreChinese authorities have arbitrarily detained two high-ranking monks of Chogri Monastery in connection with a mass prayer ceremony held recently…
Read MoreTwo new torture cases involving former Tibetan political prisoners have emerged this month, just a couple of months after the…
Read MoreA Tibetan man named Tashi Dhondup was detained incommunicado last Saturday after he staged a peaceful solo protest in Dzoege…
Read MoreToday is the 67th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted by the United Nations in…
Read MoreChinese authorities have intensified crackdown on solo Tibetan protesters as information from Tibet confirms the sentencing of two monks and…
Read MoreChinese security forces detained and disappeared a Tibetan man on 27 November 2015 for carrying out a peaceful protest calling…
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