CTC highlights Tibet at the launch of a report on Foreign Interference

Ottawa, December 11, 2024 – A parliamentary event was held in Ottawa to launch a report on the People’s Republic of China’s (PRC) foreign interference in Canada. The event was co-hosted by MPs John McKay, Michael Chong, and Jenny Kwan and was attended by a diverse group of parliamentarians, senators, government officials, and representatives from […]
Pioneering Seminar on Tibetan Rights to Spotlight U.S.-Canada Human Rights Efforts Amidst PRC Policy Scrutiny

Ottawa, ON, March 12, 2024 – In a significant move to address critical human rights issues in Tibet, the Centre for International Policy Studies (CIPS) at the University of Ottawa, in partnership with the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (HRREC), the Canada Tibet Committee, and the U.S. Embassy in Canada announces the upcoming seminar “Assessing […]
Canada Calls for Immediate Release of Tibet’s 11th Panchen Lama

Toronto/Ottawa, May 17, 2023 – Today marks 28 years since the alleged illegal abduction of Tibet’s 11th Panchen Lama by the Chinese authorities. At the tender age of six, the Panchen Lama and his family disappeared without a trace, with no news of his whereabouts or wellbeing since that day in 1995. In response, the […]
Canada Tibet Lobby Day 2023

Ottawa, May 11, 2023 – The annual Canada Tibet Lobby Day was marked by a renewed call for the continued support of human rights in Tibet. This appeal was made by members of the Tibetan community and their supporters from Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal to Members of Parliament (MPs) in Ottawa. The event, coordinated by […]
Tibetan Canadians call for Canada’s support to the Sino-Tibetan dialogue

Tibetan Canadians call for Canada’s support to the Sino-Tibetan dialogue. Ottawa, December 13, 2022 – Tibetan Canadians are urging Parliament to actively support the long-stalled Sino-Tibetan dialogue and help resolve the 70-year-old international conflict.  Community members from Canada expect all-party support for a parliamentary motion on a Sino-Tibetan dialogue that will be debated and voted on […]
Montreal Tibet Bazar is back this year

After more than two years, the annual Tibet Bazaar is back in Montreal this year. It’s happening on November 19, 2022, Saturday from 10am to 6pm. The venue is the same as usual: Mission Santa Cruz Church. 60 Rachel St W, Montreal, Quebec H2W 1G3
Demonstration in Ottawa against ‘Genocide Games’ in Beijing

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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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