Tibet Rights Groups Urge G7 to Act Against China’s Crackdown

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A coalition of 142 Tibet-related rights groups has sent a joint letter to G7 foreign ministers ahead of their meeting in Canada (March 12-14, 2025), calling for firm action against China’s repression in Tibet. The letter highlights human rights abuses, including colonial-style boarding schools, forced labor transfers, environmental exploitation, and religious repression. The groups demand G7 nations pressure China to end these policies, release political prisoners, and allow UN human rights monitors access to Tibet. They emphasize that Tibet’s identity is under existential threat and urge a strong multilateral response.

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