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Read our new report – Compromised Space for Unrepresented Peoples at the United Nations
TJC and partners have launched a new report Compromised Space: Bullying and Blocking at the UN Human Rights Mechanisms, which details how China, Russia, Iran and other repressive regimes are manipulating the United Nations Human Rights System to block and attack those seeking to hold them accountable for gross human rights violations perpetrated against minorities, […]
Read TJC’s 2016 comprehensive report on the situation for Tibetans in India
TJC has launched a new comprehensive report on the situation for Tibetans in India which gives a clear overview of their legal status in India, and the impact on their lives as a result. The report is based on in-depth research in India conducted over the past 2 years, with research teams having traveled to […]
TJC co-organizes Brussels advocacy workshop for unrepresented activists
September 14, 2016 Combining EU and UN Advocacy and Performing as a Diplomat – New Skills Acquired at Third Workshop for Unrepresented Diplomats in Brussels On 8-9 September 2016, Tibet Justice Center, together with Oxford University Associate Professor Fiona McConnell and the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), ran a workshop entitled “Performing as a […]
TJC releases 2014 update report on Tibetan refugees in India
TJC has produced a short update report on the situation for Tibetans in India, highlighting areas of key concern, such as deportations (minimal but still a significant threat), land issues, and access to citizenship and refugee documentation. The legal situation for Tibetans in India is unfixed and changeable. Laws and policies are variously implemented and […]
Challenging China on its economic, social and cultural rights violations
TJC and the Tibet Lobby team engage the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights over Tibet. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) is a multilateral treaty adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 16 December 1966, and in force from 3 January 1976. It commits the countries who […]
March 10 Speech – how you can support Tibet
TJC’s Executive Director, Iona Liddell, was honoured to be asked by a coalition of Tibet groups, including the Tibetan Community in Britain, to give a speech at the March 10 Uprising Day demonstration in London on what non-Tibetans can do to support the Tibetan struggle. Full text is below: Speech for Tibetan Uprising Day “My […]
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