UN human rights experts call for restraint and transparency as mass arrests are reported in the Tibetan Autonomous Region and surrounding areas in China [10 April 2008]

Click here

China says not now to Arbour visit[11 April 2008]

click here to read ...

Tibet Statement by 33 Indigenous Organisations addressed to Permanent Mission of the People's Republic of China, the UN Secretary-General and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. [2 May 2008]

click here to read ...

latest

China Fails to Respond to UN Rights Expert’s Question on Panchen Lama


click here to read ...

China To Face UN Human Rights Body’s Scrutiny in 2009


click here to read ...

Radio Free Asia (Tibetan language service) interview with the President of Tibetan UN Advocacy regarding Universal Periodic Review - [Part1]


click here to listen

Goodbye Commission, Welcome Council: Tibet's Quest for China Scrutiny at the United Nations


click here to read [PDF]

Tibet at UN Forums

Click here

UN Milennium Development Goals

Click here


Special and Personal Representatives and Envoys of the Secretary-General

Click here

Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948 - 2008)

UDHR logo


8th session of the Human Rights Council (Geneva, 2 - 18 June 2008)




41st Session (3 - 21 November 2008) -Committee Against Torture

Visit the web page of the Committee Against Torture - 41st Session (3 - 21 November 2008)


Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Tibetan language


Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Tibetan language

Welcome! Tashi delegs!

This is the website of Tibetan UN Advocacy, a new Tibetan NGO in Geneva, Switzerland, established on 25 September 2007 during the Sixth Session of the UN Human Rights Council. Tibetan UN Advocacy aims to educate Tibetans about the many institutions of the United Nations, especially when it concerns them. The NGO would also aim to ensure effective participation by Tibetans at UN forums in order to create greater awareness of multilateral diplomacy. Tibetan UN Advocacy will uphold internationally accepted human rights laws, including the protection of the rights of indigenous peoples.

Ngawang Choephel
President

(From hostgator)