US government ‘outraged’ by forced deportation of Tibetans; protesters rally outside Nepal Embassy in Washington, DC By International Campaign for Tibet|June 2, 2003| Read More
US ‘pleased’ by second visit of Dalai Lama’s envoys By International Campaign for Tibet|May 28, 2003| Read More
US report documents China’s record of rights violations against Tibetans in 2002 By International Campaign for Tibet|April 1, 2003| Read More
US State Department reports on human rights in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|April 1, 2003| Read More
Powell calls execution of Tibetan a setback in US-China human rights dialogue By International Campaign for Tibet|February 24, 2003| Read More
US-China human rights dialogue planned for December 2002 By International Campaign for Tibet|October 24, 2002| Read More
State Department International Religious Freedom Report: 2002 By International Campaign for Tibet|October 9, 2002| Read More
State Department religion report says religious repression in Tibet remains high By International Campaign for Tibet|October 9, 2002| Read More
United States welcomes Takna Jigme’s release By International Campaign for Tibet|July 20, 2002| Read More
State Department monitoring Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s case By International Campaign for Tibet|May 7, 2002| Read More
US report sharply critical of Chinese policies in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|March 4, 2002| Read More
Tibet Section of State Department 2001 Human Rights Report By International Campaign for Tibet|March 4, 2002| Read More
Tibetan monks create sand mandala in Washington DC to help heal America By International Campaign for Tibet|January 11, 2002| Read More
U.S. says no plans for a fourth communique with China By International Campaign for Tibet|January 3, 2002| Read More
Roosevelt Human Rights Award for Congressman Wolf By International Campaign for Tibet|December 14, 2001| Read More
ICT Director testifies before Congress By International Campaign for Tibet|December 6, 2001| Read More
Tibet activists confront Qian Qichen at State Department By International Campaign for Tibet|March 22, 2001| Read More