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Tibetans in China

‘Akin to a Caged Bird’: How China Restricts Tibetans’ Freedom of Movement 

‘Akin to a Caged Bird’: How China Restricts Tibetans’ Freedom of Movement 

By Tenzin Dalha
Beijing's discriminatory passport policies are part of a systematic effort to control Tibetan spiritual and cultural identity through mobility restrictions. 
How Beijing’s 1995 Disappearance of the Panchen Lama Enabled Crimes Against Humanity

How Beijing’s 1995 Disappearance of the Panchen Lama Enabled Crimes Against Humanity

By Sophie Richardson
China weathered no consequences for abducting a 6-year-old in 1995. That same impunity continues to fuel collective punishment, enforced disappearances, and arbitrary detention.

How China Is Weaponizing Education to Erase Tibetan Identity

How China Is Weaponizing Education to Erase Tibetan Identity

By Tsering Dolka Gurung
For China, Sinicizing Tibet’s next generation through boarding schools is the ultimate strategy for solidifying its control over the region.

China’s Commodification of Minorities

China’s Commodification of Minorities

By Natasha L. Mikles
Beijing’s preferred form of ethnic minority culture is a sanitized simulacrum featuring plays, theme parks, and other government attractions aimed at Han tourists.

Can the US ‘Resolve Tibet Act’ Make a Difference?

Can the US ‘Resolve Tibet Act’ Make a Difference?

By Marie Miller and Tenzin Lhadon
The act takes a landmark step in challenging the CCP’s historical revisionism. But the U.S. should be prepared to offer concrete support to the Tibetan community, which is already beginning to feel the CCP’s retaliation.
A Boiling Pot: The CCP’s Increasingly Intrusive Surveillance in Tibet

A Boiling Pot: The CCP’s Increasingly Intrusive Surveillance in Tibet

By Tenzin Tsultrim
China’s repressive campaign in Xinjiang is now well-known. But what about Tibet?

China’s Newest Censorship Methods on Display

China’s Newest Censorship Methods on Display

By Sarah Cook
A month riddled with perilous anniversaries offers a showcase for the Communist Party's upgraded internet controls.
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