Climate of fear as Olympic torch arrives in Lhasa: Tibet government emphasizes political education to ensure ‘stability’ By International Campaign for Tibet|June 20, 2008| Read More
19th Anniversary Commemoration Rally of Tiananmen Square Massacre By International Campaign for Tibet|June 10, 2008| Read More
US Senators have expressed concern to Secretary Rice about China’s detention of protestors and media black out in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|June 4, 2008| Read More
More than 80 nuns detained after peaceful protests continue in Kham By International Campaign for Tibet|May 30, 2008| Read More
First sentences since Tibet protests began: monks to serve life, 20 years By International Campaign for Tibet|April 30, 2008| Read More
Mass detentions of monks, suicides and despair as enforced condemnation of Dalai Lama provokes dissent By International Campaign for Tibet|April 29, 2008| Read More
Monks reveal concerns about Chinese allegations on weapons caches, views on Olympics By International Campaign for Tibet|April 16, 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
Speaker Pelosi asks China to free Tibetans detained for peaceful demonstrations By International Campaign for Tibet|April 1, 2008| Read More
Tibetan protests continue and spread further: official and estimated detentions surpass 2,000 By International Campaign for Tibet|March 27, 2008| Read More
Statement by the International Campaign for Tibet on recent events in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|March 14, 2008| Read More
European Parliament resolution on the arrest of the Chinese dissident Hu Jia By International Campaign for Tibet|January 23, 2008| Read More
Long sentences for spying and splittism follow Tibetan nomad’s call for Dalai Lama to return to Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|November 20, 2007| Read More
Crackdown worsens in eastern Tibet: execution of Tibetan prisoner, more detentions and intensified anti-Dalai Lama campaign By International Campaign for Tibet|October 8, 2007| Read More
Schoolboys blamed for Tibet graffiti still held incommunicado after beatings By International Campaign for Tibet|October 2, 2007| Read More
Display of Tibetan flag leads to death of detainee: an account of imprisonment after rare 1990s rural protest By International Campaign for Tibet|June 27, 2007| Read More
Panchen Lama marks coming of age in Chinese custody: China’s strategies of religious control in Tibet revealed in new report By International Campaign for Tibet|April 26, 2007| Read More
Fears for welfare of Tibetan prisoner following meeting with UN Rapporteur By International Campaign for Tibet|December 1, 2006| Read More