[London] The seven-year prison sentence against Tibetan nomad and environment activist A-Nya Sengdra for “gathering people to disturb public order” and “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” highlights the Chinese authorities’ unyielding assault on the rights of the Tibetan people to defend their...
Read moreA Joint Statement Regarding Columbia University’s Cancellation of a Panel Discussion We’re scholars and activists from Hong Kong, China, Tibet and East Turkestan, members of a panel discussion that was to be held at Columbia University on November 14. Unfortunately, a few...
Read moreCall on NBA to Resist China’s Influence and Stand Up for Human Rights and Freedom NEW YORK — Tibetan rights activists protested alongside Hong Kong democracy activists at the Brooklyn Nets vs Toronto Raptors game today at the Barclay Center in New...
Read moreTibetan, Uyghur, Chinese, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese rights activists join with global corporate watchdog at iconic NYC store to protest Apple's support of China's repressive free speech policies. NEW YORK –– Tibetan, Uyghur, Chinese, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese rights activists, along with...
Read moreStudents For a Free Tibet calls for the immediate release of the detained Tibetan activists and call on India to stand for human rights and democracy. We, Students for a Free Tibet-India (SFT-India), are shocked and disappointed by the arrest of three...
Read moreIn the six decades since its violent occupation by China in 1959, Tibet has garnered attention as a human rights cause; but, a highly overlooked aspect of Tibet is its role in the climate conversation. For thousands of years, the people of...
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