The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) has released a report detailing China’s increasing repression of free expression in Tibet under President Xi Jinping. The report highlights the use of surveillance, censorship, and restrictive laws, such as the Cybersecurity and National Intelligence Laws, to suppress dissent. Real-name registration and data collection have eliminated online anonymity, putting Tibetans at risk of persecution. Artists, writers, and intellectuals face arbitrary detention and imprisonment, reflecting China’s broader effort to erase Tibetan cultural identity. The report provides an in-depth analysis of these authoritarian measures.
TCHRD Report Exposes China’s Crackdown on Tibetan Expression
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