An interesting controversy about Tibet and Xinjiang between Tibetologist Robert Barnett and Tibetan (and international) human rights activists.
Tibet
China’s New White Paper on Tibet: “We Will Pick Up the Next Dalai Lama”
May 23 marked the 70th anniversary of the Seventeen Point Agreement China compelled Tibetans to sign in 1951. The CCP insists it should control reincarnations.
Diluting Tibetan Buddhism to Cancel an Entire People
Bitter Winter’s review of the new report by International Campaign for Tibet. Destroying religion is the CCP’s road to destroying Tibet’s culture and soul.
Tibetan Uprising Day: 62 Years After, Will the World Side with Tibetans?
Today is Tibetan Uprising Day, commemorating the events of 1959. And reminding the world that the CCP oppression of Tibet continues.
Tibet: Repression Increases Before Tibetan Uprising Day
March 10 commemorates the events of 1959. The CCP policy against minority ethnic and religious groups has unfortunately not changed.
Women Routinely Raped in Tibetan Reeducation Camps Too
Just like Muslim women in Xinjiang, lay Buddhist girls and nuns are also submitted to systematic rape in Tibet’s transformation through education camps.
China Tries to Disrupt Tibetan Parliamentary Elections
Tibetans abroad vote to elect the members of the Central Tibetan Administration. The CCP mobilizes its spies, and asks friendly governments to harass voters.
Panchen Lama: Tibetans Forced to Worship the False One at Gunpoint
Gyaltsen Norbu toured Tibet this year and talked to captive audiences, compelled to listen to him by the CCP security.
Xinjiang, Tibet, Mongolia: Cultural Genocide in Theory and Practice
The CCP’s policy of eradicating cultural, religious, and linguistic identities is systematic, and derives from Xi Jinping’s reflections on the fall of the Soviet Union.
63 MPs From All Over the World Call for “Magnitsky-style” Action Protesting Cultural Genocide in Tibet
A statement by the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) builds upon Dr. Adrian Zenz’s new findings to denounce atrocities and Western immobilism.









