Canada welcomes the release of Tashi Wangchuk and calls on China to guarantee freedoms for all Tibetans

Tashi Wangchuk

Ottawa, January 29, 2021 – Canadian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Marc Garneau today tweeted that Canada welcomes the release of Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wagnchuk, and called on the Government of China to “guarantee freedoms for all Tibetans and release all imprisoned for exercising their rights.” On January 28, Chinese lawyer Liang Xiaojun tweeted news that… Continue reading Canada welcomes the release of Tashi Wangchuk and calls on China to guarantee freedoms for all Tibetans

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Ambassador Dominic Barton: “Given the age of His Holiness, there is an urgency to dialogue”

Ottawa, December 10, 2020 – On December 8, Canadian Ambassador to China, Dominic Barton, testified before the Parliamentary Committee on Canada-China Relations on his recent visit to Tibet. The testimony started with a brief presentation by Ambassador Barton on what he observed during his three-day visit to Tibet’s capital Lhasa, followed by questions from the committee… Continue reading Ambassador Dominic Barton: “Given the age of His Holiness, there is an urgency to dialogue”

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The Government of Canada shares its current reading of the situation in Tibet

Ottawa, November 21, 2020 – As part of an ongoing study of China-related issues by the Parliamentary Committee on Canada-China Relations, Mr. Shawn Steil, the Executive Director, Greater China Policy and Coordination, Global Affairs Canada testified on Tibet before the committee on November 17th. The testimony covered a wide range of topics including Canada’s growing concerns over… Continue reading The Government of Canada shares its current reading of the situation in Tibet

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Canadian Ambassador Briefed by CTC Before Tibet Visit

Ottawa, November 12, 2020 – In October and November of 2020, diplomatic representatives of several nations – including Canada’s Ambassador to China, Dominic Barton – made state-guided visits to Tibet under Chinese governmental supervision. Before doing so, the Ambassador was briefed by the Canada Tibet Committee on human rights issues and other concerns of the… Continue reading Canadian Ambassador Briefed by CTC Before Tibet Visit

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Canadian Foreign Minister condemns the persecution of Tibetan Buddhists

Ottawa, October 28, 2020 – On the occasion of International Religious Freedom Day, the Honourable Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, issued a statement expressing concerns about the persecution of Tibetan Buddhists in Tibet.[i] The human rights situation in Tibet has declined dramatically in recent years with gross restrictions on the fundamental rights to freedom of expression,… Continue reading Canadian Foreign Minister condemns the persecution of Tibetan Buddhists

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Statement on CCP Inner Mongolia Language Suppression

Ottawa, September 03. 2020 – The Canada Tibet Committee CTC)  expresses its heartfelt solidarity with the Mongolians in the Peoples Republic of China,  now protesting the latest steps by the CCP to drastically reduce the use of the Mongolian language in education. This is part of a systematic attempt to downgrade, degrade and reduce ancient and distinctive nations,… Continue reading Statement on CCP Inner Mongolia Language Suppression

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The Canada-China committee unanimously passes a motion supporting the Sino-Tibetan dialogue

Ottawa, August 17, 2020 – The Special Committee on Canada-China Relations unanimously passed a motion calling for Canada’s support to the dialogue between the representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Central Tibetan Administration, and the government of People’s Republic of China.    The motion was originally introduced by MP Garnett Genuis on August… Continue reading The Canada-China committee unanimously passes a motion supporting the Sino-Tibetan dialogue

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Op-ed: 800 km peace walk to bring international attention to Tibet

Tibetan activist Sangyal Kyab with Senator Thanh Hai Ngo on Parliament Hill, Ottawa

July 20, 2020, Ottawa – Sangyal Kyab decided to embark on a round trip peace walk from Toronto to Ottawa after he had been protesting every Wednesday outside the Chinese consulate for the last two years and realized it didn’t affect what he felt was the lack of interest and attention from Canadians towards the… Continue reading Op-ed: 800 km peace walk to bring international attention to Tibet

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Canadian Senators urges the government to impose Magnitsky sanctions on PRC officials for persecuting Tibetans

Ottawa, June 23, 2020 – Thirteen Canadian Senators, led by Senator Thanh Hai Ngo and Senator Leo Housakos, write an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling on the government of Canada to strongly consider imposing Magnitsky sanctions on Chinese officials responsible for human rights violations in Tibet. The letter written in light of… Continue reading Canadian Senators urges the government to impose Magnitsky sanctions on PRC officials for persecuting Tibetans

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