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Tibetans

  • 15 Nations Issue UN Statement Condemning Beijing’s ‘International Crimes’ Against Uyghurs, Tibetans
    15 Nations Issue UN Statement Condemning Beijing’s ‘International Crimes’ Against Uyghurs, Tibetans
    Australia led the countries who have signed a statement at the UN expressing 'ongoing concerns about serious human rights violations in China.'
    October 23, 2024BY Rex Widerstrom
  • Vance and Walz Face Off Over China; Protest Over Proposed Chinese Embassy
    Vance and Walz Face Off Over China; Protest Over Proposed Chinese Embassy
    Solar panels, medication, and Gov. Tim Walz’s time in Hong Kong—we have the China highlights from the vice ...
    October 2, 2024BY Tiffany Meier
  • The CCP’s Assimilation Policy Means Cultural Genocide
    The CCP’s Assimilation Policy Means Cultural Genocide
    The dirty little secret of the Chinese regime's 'Great Rejuvenation.'
    May 2, 2024BY Stu Cvrk
  • ‘Organ Harvesting Is the Genocide Aspect’: Expert
    ‘Organ Harvesting Is the Genocide Aspect’: Expert
    Following CCP’s all-out persecution against Falun Gong, evidence of an even worse crime came to light: the forced ...
    April 27, 2024BY Tiffany Meier
  • ANALYSIS: Israel’s Major Shift in Attitude Toward the CCP
    ANALYSIS: Israel’s Major Shift in Attitude Toward the CCP
    Why would the CCP abandon a friend it has engaged with for decades in favor of supporting Hamas?
    February 12, 2024BY Shawn Lin and Sean Tseng
  • Hundreds Protest in California Against CCP’s Persecution on Anniversary of Tibetan Uprising
    Hundreds Protest in California Against CCP’s Persecution on Anniversary of Tibetan Uprising
    Hundreds of Tibetans and supporters held a rally in front of San Francisco City Hall on March 10 ...
    March 16, 2023BY Jason Blair
  • UN Committee Grills China Over Alleged Human Rights Abuses Against Uyghurs, Tibetans
    UN Committee Grills China Over Alleged Human Rights Abuses Against Uyghurs, Tibetans
    The issue of human rights abuses against minorities in Tibet, Hong Kong, and the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region ...
    February 18, 2023BY Aldgra Fredly
  • Conducting Intelligence Should Not Mean Having to Say You’re Sorry
    Conducting Intelligence Should Not Mean Having to Say You’re Sorry
    Commentary There is an old joke that goes something like this. Q: How do you find a Canadian ...
    February 10, 2023BY Phil Gurski
  • Be Careful Where You Buy Your Tech From
    Be Careful Where You Buy Your Tech From
    Commentary Normally, the word "phoenix" conjures up an image of a proud bird from Egyptian mythology which at ...
    December 13, 2022BY Phil Gurski
  • UK Groups Jointly Urge Liz Truss to Hark Human Rights Concerns, Sanction CCP Officials and Publicly Stand Against CCP
    UK Groups Jointly Urge Liz Truss to Hark Human Rights Concerns, Sanction CCP Officials and Publicly Stand Against CCP
    On the eve of the 73rd anniversary National Day in Communist China, a total of nine British human rights ...
    October 2, 2022BY Nie Law and Shan Lam
  • The Beijing Olympics Will Embolden the CCP, Just as the Berlin Games Emboldened Hitler
    The Beijing Olympics Will Embolden the CCP, Just as the Berlin Games Emboldened Hitler
    Commentary The Winter Olympics, or as some prefer, “the Genocide Games,” are in progress in Beijing, with participation ...
    February 7, 2022BY Barbara Kay
  • ‘Genocide Games’: Coalition of Human Rights Groups Holds Alternative Olympics Opening Ceremony
    ‘Genocide Games’: Coalition of Human Rights Groups Holds Alternative Olympics Opening Ceremony
    As the opening ceremony for the Winter Olympics was taking place in Beijing on Feb. 4, a coalition ...
    February 5, 2022BY Isaac Teo
  • Australian Navy to Train in Virtual Reality
    Australian Navy to Train in Virtual Reality
    The Australian government has awarded $5 million for the development of an advanced cyber training system that will ...
    January 19, 2022BY Daniel Khmelev
  • Parliamentarians Call for Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
    Parliamentarians Call for Diplomatic Boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics
    A global alliance is calling on government officials to take a stand against human rights abuses by the Chinese ...
    November 18, 2021BY Isaac Teo
  • Australian Professor Leaves for China After Ethnic Facial Recognition Research Found to Be Unethical
    Australian Professor Leaves for China After Ethnic Facial Recognition Research Found to Be Unethical
    An Australian academic has abruptly departed the country for China after his work on developing technology to identify ...
    September 23, 2021BY Daniel Khmelev
  • US Condemns China at UN Rights Forum for Abuse of Uyghurs, Tibetans
    US Condemns China at UN Rights Forum for Abuse of Uyghurs, Tibetans
    GENEVA—The United States on Friday condemned China's abuse of ethnic and religious minorities, including what it called "crimes ...
    March 12, 2021BY Reuters
  • Tibetans in Exile Applaud Passage of US Bill That Condemns Beijing’s Interference in Dalai Lama Selection
    Tibetans in Exile Applaud Passage of US Bill That Condemns Beijing’s Interference in Dalai Lama Selection
    Tibetan groups outside of China welcomed the passage of a new bill by Congress and called on other ...
    December 23, 2020BY Frank Fang
  • Canada-China Committee Unanimously Passes Motion to Support Sino-Tibetan Dialogue
    Canada-China Committee Unanimously Passes Motion to Support Sino-Tibetan Dialogue
    The Special Committee on Canada-China Relations (CACN) unanimously passed a motion in support of the Sino-Tibetan Dialogue on ...
    August 19, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Australia Not Standing Still as Beijing Advances ‘Military Adventurism’ in Indo-Pacific: Expert
    Australia Not Standing Still as Beijing Advances ‘Military Adventurism’ in Indo-Pacific: Expert
    Australia’s pivot towards an offensive-focused military is to counter Beijing’s rising militarisation in the Indo-Pacific region. It is ...
    July 2, 2020BY Daniel Y. Teng
  • Australian Senators Calls for WHO Reform or Exit
    Australian Senators Calls for WHO Reform or Exit
    The Australian Labor Party has said it supports the Morrison Coalition government’s calls to reform the World Health ...
    April 28, 2020BY Caden Pearson
  • How China Handled Two Self-Immolation Incidents: One Broadcasted, One Censored
    How China Handled Two Self-Immolation Incidents: One Broadcasted, One Censored
    In an era where it is hard to discern fake news from factual reporting, at times, it is ...
    February 22, 2020BY Jocelyn Neo
  • Protesting Tibetans in India, Nepal Arrested During Chinese Leader’s Visit
    Protesting Tibetans in India, Nepal Arrested During Chinese Leader’s Visit
    The plight of Tibetans in China and those in exile was highlighted during Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s recent ...
    October 13, 2019BY Frank Fang
  • Chinese Hackers Who Pursued Uyghurs Also Targeted Tibetans: Researchers
    Chinese Hackers Who Pursued Uyghurs Also Targeted Tibetans: Researchers
    SAN FRANCISCO—Sophisticated Chinese hackers who used a previously unknown iPhone security flaw to target ethnic minority Uyghurs also ...
    September 24, 2019BY Reuters
  • Hong Kong Protesters Wary of Chinese Surveillance Technology
    Hong Kong Protesters Wary of Chinese Surveillance Technology
    HONG KONG–Young Hong Kong residents protesting a proposed extradition law that would allow suspects to be sent to ...
    June 13, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • US Supports Coalition Formed to Advance Religious Freedom in China
    US Supports Coalition Formed to Advance Religious Freedom in China
    WASHINGTON—For the first time, persecuted faith groups in China and human rights organizations are forming a coalition to ...
    March 5, 2019BY Jennifer Zeng
  • Pressure Needed to Change Chinese Regime, Expert Says
    Pressure Needed to Change Chinese Regime, Expert Says
    WASHINGTON—After the U.S.–China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue in Washington on Nov. 9 revealed how far apart the two ...
    November 12, 2018BY Jennifer Zeng
  • US Dissatisfied With Religious Freedom Around the World, Says Ambassador Brownback
    US Dissatisfied With Religious Freedom Around the World, Says Ambassador Brownback
    WASHINGTON—As the United States celebrates the 20th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act, 80 percent of the ...
    October 25, 2018BY Jennifer Zeng
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