Public Statements on Tibetan Issues

8 June, 2010

ICT delivered a statement on the freedom of opinion and expression in Tibet at a General Assembly meeting of the UN Human Rights Council on June 8, 2010 in Geneva, Switzerland.

3 June, 2010

On Thursday, June 3, ICT staff, Leslie Butterfield delivered an oral statement to the United Nations Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, during the interactive dialogue commenting on a Joint Study on Secret Detentions.

18 May, 2009

EU China Summit - a revived EU policy on Tibet

24 April, 2009

ICT attended the UN Durban Review Conference in Geneva from 20-24 April. The Durban Review looks at global issues of racism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance. »continue

5 February, 2009

Edited remarks from a presentation delivered at Promoting Human Rights in China: Post-Olympics Legacies and Opportunities, a conference co-organized by Human Rights in China (HRIC), International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), and the International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH), on October 27, 2008, in Brussels.

27 January, 2009

Hearing on the UN Human Rights Council's Universal Periodic Review of China by the House of Representatives' Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission
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15 June, 2006

A new paper documenting the role of the Tibet Movement at the United Nations, by Ngawang C. Drakmargyapon. This article documents the major challenges that have faced Tibetans at the UN during the now-dissolved UN Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and how Tibetans can effectively utilise the new Human Rights Council.

20 April, 2006

The Chinese Government has decided to present its candidature to the Human Rights Council of the United Nations... Learn more.

18 April, 2006

Congressional Human Rights Caucus Staff Briefing The Human Rights Situation in China: An Update
Submission of Charlotte Oldham-Moore, International Campaign for Tibet
April 18, 2006