Publications related to Tibet

Apr 19, 2022

UNPO Signs Joint Letter with Leading NGOs Demanding UN High Commissioner Tackle China's Human Rights Crisis In Upcoming Visit

The Chinese Communist Party continues to systematically imprison political dissidents, violate right to land laws and repress cultural heritage in places like Tibet, Southern Mongolia and East Turkestan/Xinjiang. The Uygur minority in the latter has been subject to mass internment, that includes the sterilisation of women and separation of families, which has led an independent court to label the Chinese...

Apr 19, 2022

UNPO Signs Joint Letter with Leading NGOs Demanding...

UNPO has joined 63 NGOs in urgently requesting Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, to uphold a “principled and coherent” response to the current human rights crisis...

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Feb 28, 2022

Refugee Espionage: An EU Model

Awareness of third-country espionage activity within the EU has increased in recent years following a series of high-profile cases. In April 2021, the UNPO published a report highlighting the extent and...

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Apr 15, 2021

Compromised Space: Foreign State Reprisals against...

Based on the experience of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO), this report outlines reprisals suffered by European citizens and residents, on the sovereign territories of Europe,...

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Mar 08, 2019

Unrepresented Women in Politics

Download the report by clicking here. Why this report? Along its years of activity, UNPO has learned that women from the communities it works with face even more intense discrimination than men because...

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Oct 27, 2014

UNPO Alternative Report for CEDAW Documents Systematic...

  The Alternative Report aims to evaluate compliance with and implementation of the provisions of the Convention by the Chinese Government with regard to particular cases of the Tibetan and Uyghur...

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Mar 20, 2014

UNPO reports to the UN CESCR on abuses in China,...

UNPO has submitted three alternative reports in relation with the 52nd session of the Committee on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights (CESCR) regarding the People’s Republic of China, the Republic...

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Oct 21, 2013

Universal Periodic Review: UNPO Calls for Scrutiny...

Earlier this month, seven Uyghurs were shot dead in East Turkestan and in August, 34 Uyghurs were shot dead in Poskam and Kargilik (in Chinese, Yecheng) counties while four Tibetans were killed during...

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Apr 02, 2013

UNPO Report Highlights Severe Marginalization...

UNPO has submitted an Alternative Report to the UN Committee on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ahead of the Pre-Sessional Working Group Session on China in May 2013. The report underlines the...

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Mar 05, 2013

Report Details Persecution of UNPO Members in...

   UNPO has recently submitted a report on the occasion of the 17th Session of the United Nations Universal Periodic Review (UPR), due to take place in Geneva, in October 2013. The report highlights...

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Oct 19, 2004

Tibet: A Brief Assessment of Britain's Relationship...

Untitled Document The first Britain or British-India's relationship with Tibet began after her losing of trade ties with Nepal in the aftermath of rise of Gorkha rule in...

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Jul 12, 2004

Tibet: Report on Tibet Negotiations 2004

Submitted to Congress June 23, 2004 Released by the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs I. Executive Summary II. Tibet Policy III. Steps taken by the President and the Secretary to encourage...

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May 27, 2004

Tibet: Amnesty International report 2004

China Despite a few positive steps, no attempt was made to introduce the fundamental legal and institutional reforms necessary to bring an end to serious human rights violations. Tens...

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Jun 25, 1994

The First Three Years of UNPO

Untitled Document THE FIRST THREE YEARS 1991-1994 An Introduction to the International Work of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization Download the PDF-Report here ...

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