Ottawa, February 4, 2022: A coalition of organizations supporting the human rights of Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hong Kongers, Mongolians, Falun Gongs, and Chinese will mark the start of the Beijing Olympics with a ceremonial kick-off of the Genocide Games in front of the Chinese embassy in Ottawa. The Chinese authorities in Tibet are clamping down on… Continue reading Demonstration in Ottawa against ‘Genocide Games’ in Beijing
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Cross-party group of MPs reassures support to Tibet amidst diplomatic boycotts of Beijing Games
Ottawa, December 8, 2021: The former executive members of the PFT reprised their membership in the meeting to continue their support for human rights in Tibet. Among those returning to the PFT group after the federal election in September 2021 is Liberal MP Arif Virani as chair of the group, MP Garnett Genuis as vice-chair representing… Continue reading Cross-party group of MPs reassures support to Tibet amidst diplomatic boycotts of Beijing Games
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What you can do to promote religious freedom in Tibet
Religious persecution in Tibet is not simply a matter of ethnic or religious conflict or even of discrimination by a majority against its minorities. Religious persecution in Tibet is a politically motivated and consciously constructed policy implemented with the idea that it might be possible to obliterate the distinctive characteristics of Tibetan culture and civilization… Continue reading What you can do to promote religious freedom in Tibet
Financial statements
The Canada Tibet Committee prepares annual financial statements which are approved by the Board of Directors. Financial statements are an important way to demonstrate the CTC’s commitment to using resources efficiently, and to being accountable to our donor community. 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 Earlier years available… Continue reading Financial statements
What you can do to promote religious freedom in Tibet
Religious persecution in Tibet is not simply a matter of ethnic or religious conflict or even of discrimination by a majority against its minorities. Religious persecution in Tibet is a politically motivated and consciously constructed policy implemented with the idea that it might be possible to obliterate the distinctive characteristics of Tibetan culture and civilization… Continue reading What you can do to promote religious freedom in Tibet
List of publications released
This is a selected list of publications released by the Canada Tibet Committee. It includes both issue backgrounders and original research reports. The publications are presented in descending order, by date published. Violations of the Human Right to Freedom of Religion in Tibet, Canada Tibet Committee, April 3, 2017 Strategic Plan 2016-2019, Canada Tibet Committee,… Continue reading List of publications released
Urgent actions and appeals
Urgent actions may be launched independently by the Canada Tibet Committee, or the CTC may join urgent actions campaigns launched by our partner organizations, including the International Tibet Network. New urgent actions will be announced on the homepage of this website as well as on the CTC facebook page and on twitter@CanadaTibet. Current Urgent Action… Continue reading Urgent actions and appeals