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Family, lawyers of imprisoned Tibetan businessman denied visits, as authorities censor renewed calls for justice online
August 19, 2026 Despite guarantees under China’s Prisons Law, Chinese authorities have repeatedly denied requests by lawyers of imprisoned Tibetan businessman Dorjee Tashi (Duoji Zhaxi) to visit him, including requests made as recently as July-August, according to an August...
Ahead of crucial 21st Party Congress, China cultivating a more repressive leadership in Tibet
August 18, 2026 Seventh-generation leadership in Tibet will be shaped by two guiding principles that institutionalize centralized Party control and accelerate Beijing's forced assimilation of Tibetans: the Ethnic Unity and Progress Law and Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building....
ICT 2026 Tibet Leadership Report: Ahead of 21st Party Congress, China cultivating a more repressive leadership in Tibet to enforce assimilationist age...
August 18, 2026 As the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) prepares for its 21st Party Congress in 2027, developments in 2025–2026 indicate that Beijing is cultivating a more repressive leadership in Tibet to deepen political control and accelerate its policies...
ICT welcomes Senate introduction of Assuring the Future of Tibet Act
August 11, 2026 The International Campaign for Tibet welcomes the introduction of the Assuring the Future of Tibet Act (AFTA) in the US Senate, bringing important bipartisan legislation to both chambers of Congress and building momentum to secure enduring...
At Times Square tribute, ICT Chairman Richard Gere calls on Tibetans to honor Lobga Rangzen’s legacy, carry forward his final message: “I am Tibetan”
August 4, 2026 Longtime Tibet advocate and International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) Board Chair Richard Gere urged Tibetans to carry forward the legacy of Tibetan activist Lobga Rangzen by embracing the message he asked the world never to forget:...
Tibetan monk remains in critical condition two years after suffering abuse by Chinese authorities over Derge dam protest, reflecting broader pattern o...
August 4, 2026 Two years after his detention for opposing China’s controversial hydropower dam project in eastern Tibet, a Tibetan monk from Yena Monastery remains in critical condition at a hospital in Chengdu after being tortured by Chinese authorities...
China pressures Nepal over Tibetan studies conference as it expands control over Tibetology under new ethnic unity law
July 31, 2026 China has quietly pressed Nepal over an upcoming Tibetan studies conference in Kathmandu, just weeks after its new “Ethnic Unity and Progress Law” came into effect. This development is the latest sign that Beijing is expanding...
Rare Tibet visit by top CCP official Wang Huning signals push to enforce China’s new ethnic unity law, deepen forced assimilation policies
July 23, 2026 Wang Huning, one of the most senior Chinese Communist Party leaders, made a rare visit to Tibet, just weeks after Beijing’s new Ethnic Unity and Progress Law came into effect on July 1, signalling China’s determination...
Tibetan American students put leadership into action through ICT’s Tibetan Youth Leadership Program
July 22, 2026 Fourteen Tibetan American students put their newly acquired advocacy and leadership skills into practice as they met with congressional offices on Capitol Hill to advocate for the Assuring the Future of Tibet Act (H.R. 8982) during...
During Captive Nations Week, ICT urges US Congress to pass the ‘Assuring the Future of Tibet Act’ and call for the repeal of China’s ethnic unity law
July 19, 2026 As the US commemorates Captive Nations Week from July 19-25, the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) calls on the US Congress to reaffirm the United States’s longstanding bipartisan support to the Tibetan people by passing the...















