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Since the 2008 uprising against Chinese rule, Tibetans, scholars, and artists have faced arbitrary detention and torture due to their connection to their heritage. Detained on charges of inciting separatism, illegal activities, and espionage, they are held as political prisoners, violating China’s human rights law commitments.
UN ECOSOC-accredited human rights organization based in The Hague, advocating worldwide for justice, equality, and human dignity.