Tibet Authorities Prosecute Ten Christians on Cult Charges
(Linzhi, Tibet – February 14, 2025) It is reported that on December 25, 2024, the Bayi District Procuratorate in Linzhi City, Tibet, filed a prosecution against ten Christians – Yao
(Linzhi, Tibet – February 14, 2025) It is reported that on December 25, 2024, the Bayi District Procuratorate in Linzhi City, Tibet, filed a prosecution against ten Christians – Yao
(Tibet – January 24, 2025) On Christmas Day, December 25, 2024, a prosecutor’s office in the Tibet Autonomous Region filed criminal charges against 10 Christians from the Chinese house church
(China – January 3, 2025) The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) mandates that regulated religious activities must be conducted under organizations it officially recognizes. The authorities exercise strict control over Christianity
(Tibet) The Chinese government is pressuring Tibetan schools to teach only Mandarin Chinese, solidifying systemic cultural eradication in the region. Authorities are attempting to pilot this change in the Ganzi

We, over 230 Uyghur, Tibetan, Southern Mongolian, Hong Kong, and Chinese democracy and international human rights advocacy groups, call for the immediate resignation of the United Nations High Commissioner for

(Tibet) After the famous Tibetan singer Tsewang Norbu passed away from self-immolation in front of the east of Potala Palace, the capital of Tibet, on February 25, police harassed and

(Tibet) Chinese authorities forced Tibetan parents to attend Chinese language training classes to instill the idea of assimilation. According to a report by the UK-based human rights organization Tibet
(ChinaAid, Midland, TX) Ahead of Human Rights Day, on December 10, End Transplant Abuse in China (ETAC), the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOC) and China Aid have launched the

UN HRC Side Event promotes upcoming Jubilee Campaign promoting freedom of faith for children. (Photo: Jubliee Campaign) (World Wide Web—Oct. 3, 2020) On October 5, Bob Fu, Founder and President

Representative Jim McGovern (left) signs a card for the imprisoned husband of Li Chingyu (right) in February 2019. McGovern introduced legislation supporting the religious freedom of Tibetan Buddhists to the

Radio Free Asia 2019-01-23 Chinese authorities in Tibet’s Chamdo prefecture are ramping up the forced relocation of nomads from rural areas into newly built towns far from grazing areas, leaving

A bilingual version of the Di Zi Gui, which Tibetan children are being forced to learn. (Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Gyegu, Tibet—Jan. 17, 2018) As the Chinese government endeavors to persecute