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Two Tibetans arrested from Yunnan Guesthouse
Authorities arbitrarily detained the two construction workers during the night, with no official reasoning given.
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Authorities arbitrarily detained the two construction workers during the night, with no official reasoning given.
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The Chinese security giant will see its equipment removed from supermarkets following a letter from Free Tibet and allies.
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Recognition of China’s residential schools in Tibet is a start, but more still needs to be done to protect Tibet’s children.
Dr Gyal Lo is available for interview between Monday 27 and Friday 31 March. Please contact [email protected] to make arrangements. Dr Gyal Lo, the world’s leading expert on the Chinese government’s controversial assimilation and education policies in Tibet,…
Freedom House's latest survey once again sees Tibet at the bottom of its rankings on civil rights and political freedoms.
Free Tibet’s research partner Tibet Watch has learned that family members of Dorjee Tashi have renewed their protests calling for his release. The family of the Tibetan businessman had previously paused their protests outside the…
On Wednesday 25 January 2023, Thermo Fisher Vice President, Sandy Pound, shared the company’s response to a letter from Congressional-Executive Commission on China representatives [1] Senator Merkley, Representative Smith, Senator Rubio, and Representative McGovern, concerning the supply of…
Open letter to Marc Casper, CEO, Thermo Fisher Scientific Dear Marc Casper, It has been over 100 days since Tibetans and Tibet supporters around the world first reached out to you and your company, Thermo Fisher,…
Dorjee Tashi’s siblings had protested their younger brother’s innocence. They are currently awaiting a response from the court
Geshe Lobsang Dhundup was was highly regarded by local communities as a teacher and mediator
Free Tibet engages with science students as ad van sends message around central London
Free Tibet is urging the UK government to put pressure on China after major new evidence shows the destruction of religious and cultural sites, torture and detentions, which locals warn is a second ‘Cultural Revolution’.