Crimes Against Humanity: China’s Genocide of Uyghurs and Falun Gong Adherents
The world is living right in the middle of two modern-day tragedies: the genocide of Uyghur Muslims and Falun Gong spiritual adherents in China.
Independent investigations and researches have confirmed that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has orchestrated twin “crimes against humanity” in the last 20-plus years. Gradually, the world is waking up to the gravity of these human rights violations, which cannot be overlooked any longer.
According to the International Criminal Court: “[T]he crime of genocide is characterized by the specific intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, ethnic, racial or religious group by…causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; [or] deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.”
Tibet Post International Where is Tibet located on a map? 12-25-20 00:00:00 06-27-20 11:39:59
Tsetan Norbu, President of National Democratic Party of Tibet (NDPT). Photo: TPI/Aashna Thakur
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Ian Hickie, a Professor of Psychiatry in Sydney, speaking by from Australia during the dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on November 19, 2020. Photo by Ven Tenzin Jamphel/OHHDL 11-20-20 17:00:30 10-15-20 22:03:02 08-26-20 21:23:11
Weenee Ng of the Tibetan Buddhist Centre Singapore, welcoming His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the start of the dialogue with young people from South-east Asia at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on June 7, 2020. Photo: Ven Tenzin Jamphel
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Tibetan women are ready to start march from Mcleod Ganj to Kachari,Dharamshala, on March 12, 2021. Photo: TPI/Yangchen Dolma 12-25-20 00:00:00 06-27-20 11:39:59
Tsetan Norbu, President of National Democratic Party of Tibet (NDPT). Photo: TPI/Aashna Thakur
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Ian Hickie, a Professor of Psychiatry in Sydney, speaking by from Australia during the dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on November 19, 2020. Photo by Ven Tenzin Jamphel/OHHDL 11-20-20 17:00:30 10-15-20 22:03:02 08-26-20 21:23:11
Weenee Ng of the Tibetan Buddhist Centre Singapore, welcoming His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the start of the dialogue with young people from South-east Asia at his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India on June 7, 2020. Photo: Ven Tenzin Jamphel
Activists mark one-year countdown to Beijing Winter Olympics with protest Share on twitter
Activists from the TYAE staged a protest in front of the IOC headquarters in Switzerland on Jan. 3, 2021 (Photo-TYAE)
By Tenzin Dharpo
DHARAMSHALA, Jan. 3: As the one-year countdown to the 2022 Winter Olympics begins on January 4, a coalition of over 170 activist groups called on nations to boycott the premier sporting event to be held in Beijing.
On Wednesday, five Tibetan activist groups here held a press conference and staged an action-cum-street theatre to condemn the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for awarding the hosting honors to China despite its poor human rights record. “Hosting the games in a country committing genocide, ethnic cleansing, and occupation is akin to legitimizing these crimes. Despite the plight of Tibetans, and other peoples occupied by China, the IOC has chosen to ignore the fact that their chosen Olympic host is carrying out heinous crimes again
New United Front Regulations Reveal the Chinese Regime’s Manipulation at Home and Abroad
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Being isolated in the international community and faced with a crisis of legitimacy, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) openly announced last month its intention to keep up its strict control of mainland China, encroachment on Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, and infiltration of other countries, through its United Front Work Department (UFWD).
On Jan. 5, state-run media Xinhua reported on the revised “Regulations on the United Front Work of the Communist Party of China,” referred to as the “Regulations” from here on out. The previous version from May 2015 was revised during the Politburo Standing Committee (top-decision making body) meeting on Nov. 30, 2020, and officially implemented on Dec. 21.