Yesterday, the International Campaign for Tibet joined millions worldwide in reflecting on the meaning of Human Rights Day and the work yet to be done to bring freedom to all those living under oppression as well as recognizing the 36th anniversary of His Holiness the Dalai Lama receiving the Nobel Peace Prize.
“On December 10th, 1989, His Holiness the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his decades-long, nonviolent struggle to achieve freedom and self-determination for Tibetans suffering under Chinese rule. Today ICT reaffirms the vision of His Holiness for Tibet, one where the dignity and fundamental rights of the Tibetan people are respected and Tibet’s culture, language and religion are revered and preserved for generations to come,” said ICT President Tencho Gyatso. “In recognition of Human Rights Day and His Holiness’s continued call for action, we urge the international community to address the human rights crisis in Tibet and hold the Chinese government a...





