Attacks on Canada-Based Dissidents Rise Targeted attacks against Chinese dissidents living in Canada are “on the rise,” according to a report from
Tibet
New Tibetan Dam Faces Barrage of Criticism
In late December, China approved the construction of what will become the world’s largest dam. The Chongyi Water Resources bureau estimated the
Defenders of Silence: How 80 Nations Betrayed Their Own People to Placate Beijing
Backed by Canada, Japan, New Zealand, the U.S. and ten European powers, the Australian permanent ambassador to the U.N., James Larsen, blasted Beijing
Human Rights & China: September 4, 2024
This week’s roundup of human rights issues in China focuses on the disappearance of hundreds of Taiwan nationals in China, a U.N. update on Xinjiang
Human Rights & China, July-End 2024
This week’s roundup of human rights issues in China focuses on the targeting of activists who advocate for Taiwan independence, the rejection of a
U.S. Fights China’s Lies on Tibet … While Spreading Its Own?
On the face of it, Washington has taken a brave and principled step to further the rights of Tibetans. The U.S. Congress, on June 12, passed the
Drowned Homes, Broken Lives: How Tibet’s Tofu Dams Build China’s Green Tyranny
Tibet is often described as the world’s third pole, a land of rising mountains, vertiginous valleys, sliding glaciers and once free-flowing rivers,
‘Thread of Beads’: China’s Cartographic Aggression Against India
The wind caught me differently and the people were all welcoming wherever I went. They spoke Hindi rather than Mandarin and proudly identified
China & Human Rights, Mid-March 2024: Aiding Russia and Targeting Tibet as an Authoritarian Bloc Rises
In the land where young people are simply giving up on work, charity and society as the only form of protest still available to them, police have been
Exposing China’s Human Rights Charade Under Xi Jinping: Insights From China’s Fourth U.N. Universal Periodic Review and Beyond
I first heard of the United Nations Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review in detail during the International Tibet Youth Forum held at
China & Human Rights, Mid-February 2024: Western Carmakers and the Long Xinjiang Shadow
In the land where the state has to censor the hashtags to its own propaganda to avoid its new year messages of optimism being shot down by the
Human Rights and China, Mid-September, 2023: The Hurt Feelings of Nations
In the land where ministers and rocket men are disappearing one by one and national television lionizes the coming together of dictators, plans are











