Disappearances continue across Tibet: Tibetan woman sentenced for talking on telephone By International Campaign for Tibet|November 17, 2008| Read More
More than 80 nuns detained after peaceful protests continue in Kham By International Campaign for Tibet|May 30, 2008| Read More
Authorities acknowledge 4,000 detentions: thousands ‘disappear’ in ongoing Lhasa crackdown; Unrest at Drepung By International Campaign for Tibet|April 14, 2008| Read More
Chinese government criticizes new report by US Congressional Commission on China By International Campaign for Tibet|September 25, 2006| Read More
President Bush urged to ask China to begin substantive discussions on Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|October 11, 2005| Read More
Former Tibetan political prisoner to testify at hearing on religious freedom in China By International Campaign for Tibet|November 8, 2004| Read More
New US report says Tibetans lack autonomy under Chinese rule By International Campaign for Tibet|October 2, 2003| Read More
US hopes Dharamsala-Beijing contact will lead to negotiated settlement on Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|July 24, 2003| Read More
Watchdog panel’s report urges active US role on human rights in China, Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|October 2, 2002| Read More
Tibet issue is at its core a nationalist issue, says US scholar By International Campaign for Tibet|June 12, 2002| Read More
Statement by Bhuchung K. Tsering at the Roundtable by The Congressional-Executive Commission on China By International Campaign for Tibet|June 10, 2002| Read More
ICT Director testifies before Congress on the changing situation in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|June 10, 2002| Read More