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    Repression in Tibet

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    • Different People, Same Repressive Tactics: From Tibet to Xinjiang and Back

      Different People, Same Repressive Tactics: From Tibet to Xinjiang and Back

      September 30, 2020
       •  Published By Bureau Reporter
       
      The Xi Jinping-led China has become more assertive on the international stage but what is less known globally until recently is that the Chinese government has ramped up its repressive tools to crackdown regions under its occupation. In a report released last week, the author Dr. More
    • Beijing Export of Surveillance Technology: Geneva Forum 2019

      Beijing Export of Surveillance Technology: Geneva Forum 2019

      November 16, 2019
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      Geneva: The second day of the acclaimed Geneva Forum 2019 saw a panel of experts discussing Beijing export of surveillance technology. Moderator Thinley Chukki, Special Appointee for Human Rights explained China's misuse of technology against vulnerable people along with exporting these surveillance tools and technologies to other countries. More
    • CTA President inaugurates 2019 Geneva Forum on China’s High-Tech Repression and Freedom of Religion

      CTA President inaugurates 2019 Geneva Forum on China’s High-Tech Repression and Freedom of Religion

      November 14, 2019
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      Geneva: The two-day 2019 Geneva Forum was inaugurated today by Chief Guest Hon’ble Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay, President, Central Tibetan Administration and Special Guest Hon’ble Member of the National Parliament, Switzerland Mr. Carlo Sommaruga. More
    • Five Fifty Youth Forum begins to deliberate on Tibet’s Political Future

      Five Fifty Youth Forum begins to deliberate on Tibet’s Political Future

      August 17, 2018
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          Dharamshala: The four-day Five Fifty Youth Forum began at the Imperial Heights here on Friday with President Dr Lobsang Sangay of Central Tibetan Administration and Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in attendance along with senior dignitaries of Central Tibetan Administration. More
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      In China’s far west the ‘perfect police state’ is emerging

      In China’s far west the ‘perfect police state’ is emerging

      June 23, 2017
       
      Read the original story here. The Guardian, 23 June 2017 It was Friday, the Islamic day of assembly, but outside Kashgar’s Id Kah mosque on Liberation Avenue it was the growl of diesel engines that filled the air not a muezzin’s wistful cry. More
    • Human Rights Watch Releases Illustrated Glossary for Insight to Policy Terms Reflecting Repression in Tibet

      Human Rights Watch Releases Illustrated Glossary for Insight to Policy Terms Reflecting Repression in Tibet

      June 21, 2017
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      DHARAMSHALA: Since the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950, Chinese media has shaped the way Tibetans view themselves. The Chinese authorities use dozens of policy and implementation terms as propaganda to tighten repression in Tibet.Propaganda, no matter how tricky, is unlikely to generate the kind of loyalty or respect Chinese authorities seem to want from Tibetans. More
    • CTA President Expresses Concern Over Latest Self-immolation in Tibet

      CTA President Expresses Concern Over Latest Self-immolation in Tibet

      May 21, 2017
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      Dharamshala: The President of Central Tibetan Administration Dr. Lobsang Sangay expressed concern over the death of Jamyang Losel, a Tibetan monk in 20’s who died after carrying out a self-immolation protest on 19 May this year in Chentsa, Manlho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture incorporated into China’s Qinghai Province. More
    • Tibet is Not a Part of China but Middle Way Remains a Viable Solution: CTA

      Tibet is Not a Part of China but Middle Way Remains a Viable Solution: CTA

      December 17, 2016
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      NEW DELHI: The Central Tibetan Administration today launched a report titled ‘Tibet is Not a Part of China but Middle Way Remains a Viable Solution.’ The flagship report which is CTA’s comprehensive report on the situation inside Tibet under Chinese occupation was published today in three languages- Tibetan, English and Chinese. More
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