China wins seat on new UN Human Rights Council By International Campaign for Tibet|May 9, 2006| Read More
ICT Statement: Is China fit for the UN’s Human Rights Council? By International Campaign for Tibet|April 11, 2006| Read More
China says Dalai Lama’s visit can be discussed By International Campaign for Tibet|April 3, 2006| Read More
US Congress to hold hearing on Google’s censorship practices in China By International Campaign for Tibet|January 26, 2006| Read More
India, China to evolve framework to resolve Indo-Tibetan boundary By International Campaign for Tibet|January 13, 2006| Read More
Bhutan’s deputies concerned by border issues with China By International Campaign for Tibet|November 24, 2005| Read More
Bush asks China to invite the Dalai Lama By International Campaign for Tibet|November 20, 2005| Read More
China thanks Nepal for support on Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|October 21, 2005| Read More
Tibetan protest in Germany stopped during the China vs. Germany football match By International Campaign for Tibet|October 12, 2005| Read More
Chinese government marks 40th anniversary of TAR By International Campaign for Tibet|September 1, 2005| Read More
China’s top leaders meet on eve of TAR anniversary to set Tibet policy By International Campaign for Tibet|August 31, 2005| Read More
Luxembourg Parliament passes resolution against end to arms embargo By International Campaign for Tibet|April 25, 2005| Read More
France supports China’s anti-secession law and arms sales to seal 3 billion Euro contracts By International Campaign for Tibet|April 22, 2005| Read More
New Chinese White Paper on human rights By International Campaign for Tibet|April 14, 2005| Read More
US backs away from UN resolution on human rights in China By International Campaign for Tibet|March 17, 2005| Read More
United States Annual Human Rights Report says China commits serious human rights abuses in Tibet By International Campaign for Tibet|February 28, 2005| Read More
Open letter to the European Union from the European coalition against lifting the EU’s embargo on weapons sales to China By International Campaign for Tibet|December 3, 2004| Read More