Annual Report
TCHRD’s annual reports summarise the human rights developments in a year. The annual reports are presented in a variety of styles depending on the gravity of the subject matter in the year. In an organisational assessment done in 2018, many Tibetan activist and advocacy organisations rated TCHRD’s annual reports as one the most useful resources in planning and strategising campaign activities.
Worst in recent years: 2022 Annual Report on human rights situation in Tibet
2021 Annual Report on Human Rights Situation in Tibet Released
2020 Annual Report: Human Rights Situation in Tibet
Thematic Report
Thematic reports investigate and document violations and abuses related to specific issues on human rights situation in Tibet, in addition to providing recommendations to the Chinese government as well as the international community including the UN member states, civil society and other stakeholders.
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) and Asian Dignity Initiative (ADI) released a joint report, “Sucked Our Marrow: Tibetan Language and Education Rights under Xi Jinping”, at a launch event held at the Tibet Museum in Dharamshala.
A new report released today by TCHRD provides evidence that using the Tibetan Plateau to offset China’s carbon footprints has not translated into eco-compensation for rural Tibetan landholders for their provisioning of ecosystem services. China distorts the concept of payment for ecosystem services by dislocating Tibetan nomadic communities, and forcibly removing them off their lands.
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) released yesterday a major report, Distorted Development: Chinese Discourse on the Right to Development and its Implementation in Tibet, that highlights how Tibet offers important lessons on the limitations of the Chinese model of development. Over many decades, China has imposed on Tibet the model of development it now seeks to…
Monthly Digest
The March 2020 publication of Monthly Translation and Analyses Digest monitoring Chinese government media on Tibet includes the following articles: China’s nomad relocation plan displaces more than 130000 Tibetans in TAR Chinese cadres and migrants resume work at Tibet dam amid coronavirus fears Click here to download a copy of March 2020 issue.
The January 2020 publication of Monthly Translation and Analyses Digest monitoring Chinese government media on Tibet includes the following articles: New regulation on ‘ethnic unity’ raises concerns of accelerated assimilation Grassroots surveillance program extended for ninth year in a row TAR’s 2020 plan prioritises ‘stability maintenance’ and ‘fight against Dalai Clique’ TAR branch of United Front holds conference on ethnic and…
The December 2019 publication of Monthly Translation and Analyses Digest monitoring Chinese government media on Tibet includes the following articles: China rewards 49 monasteries and 4,130 monks and nuns upholding its religious policy TAR Party leaders emphasize opposing separatism on visit to Jokhang Temple in Lhasa Training Course for monastery management cadres in Ngaba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture Stability maintenance inspection…