Chinese voices on Tibet: a letter to the Dalai Lama, and comments from an outspoken critic in Beijing
International Campaign for Tibet
5 Americans Are Arrested for Protest in Beijing
Andrew Jacobs and Colin Moynihan of the New York Times
Over 40 Olympic athletes in Beijing download Tibet solidarity album 'Songs for Tibet'
International Campaign for Tibet and the Art of Peace Foundation
Tibet at a Turning Point
ICT has grave concerns about the International Olympic Committee decision to award the 2008 Olympic Summer Games
to China, a communist state that is acknowledged around the world to be a gross violator of human rights. After a half century, China...
The use of detention, arrest and imprisonment of large numbers of Tibetans continues to be an integral part of China's
effort to suppress opposition to Chinese rule in Tibet. Tibetan political prisoners endure harsh prison conditions, including...
Half a century ago, Chinese troops invaded Tibet, bringing to a sudden and violent end Tibet's centuries old isolation beyond the Himalayas. Tibet's unique brand of Buddhism formed the core of Tibetan culture and society, a radical contrast to the atheistic and...
Tibet has been under unlawful occupation by the People's Republic of China (China) since it invaded the country in 1949. China today refers to Tibet as the "Tibet Autonomous Region" or "TAR". Tibet is "autonomous" in word only; in fact, while Chinese laws on regional ethnic autonomy contain provisions that could benefit Tibetans...