The Tibetan people have faced decades of cultural and religious suppression since from their first uprising day on 10th Mar 1959, under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). This systematic oppression has been designed to erase Tibetan identity and assimilate the region into mainstream Chinese culture. The CCP’s policies have led to widespread human rights abuses, including censorship, surveillance, forced assimilation, and religious persecution. Human rights abuses include censorship, surveillance, and forced assimilation, with Tibet consistently ranked among the worst places for civil rights. The international community must ...





