Tsering Dhundup
DHARAMSHALA, August 18: Washington based advocacy group International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) has expressed concern over the US State Department’s newly released 2024 Country Report on Human Rights Practices for Tibet, warning that its reduced scope risks undermining international accountability for China’s abuses in Tibet.
While the report, released on August 12, confirms ongoing violations such as torture, arbitrary arrests, disappearances, and restrictions on religious freedom, ICT says it “lacks the deep substance of past years” and is “more notable for what it does not include.” ICT points out that the 2024 report is less than half the length of the 2023 ver...





