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Jurist China urged to end state interference in Tibet religious practices

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Amnesty International called on Chinese authorities on Wednesday to cease their interference in religious practices. The rights group criticized the Chinese government for attempting to control the selection process of the future Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader. It urged China to comply with international human rights law.

Amnesty International’s China Director, Sarah Brooks, said, “The Chinese authorities must immediately end political interference in Tibetan religious practices and cease using religious succession as a tool for control and coercion”.

Brooks further explained that China has long sought to control the selection of the future Dalai Lama through the establishment of specific national regulations. These regulations restrict Tibetans’ right to freedom of religion and violate Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. She further criticized the Measures on the Management of Reincarnation of Living Buddhas. She accused Chinese authorities of being responsible for the forced disappearance of Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the 11th Panchen Lama.

The Measures on the Management of the Reincarnation of Living Buddhas is a national Chinese legislation created in 2007 that officially legalized the Buddhist reincarnation system, a method of succession in Tibetan Buddhism. This marked the conclusion of a long history of attempts to legislate the reincarnation of living Buddhas that date back to the eighteenth century. This law outlines the rules and procedures governing the succession of living Buddhas. Article 9 specifies that the reincarnations of Living Buddhas must be approved by various government departments, such as the State Administration for Religious Affairs or the State Council.

Amnesty International’s statement follows the Dalai Lama’s announcement of his successor and that the Gaden Phodrang Trust was the only entity authorized to recognize his future reincarnation. In response, the Chinese government stressed that the reincarnation of the Tibetan Buddhist leader must be drawn by a golden urn and receive approval from the central government, all in accordance with national laws and the country’s long-standing historical conventions.

Tibet has been an incorporated region of the People’s Republic of China since 1951, but the separatist Tibetan Independence Movement has emerged among the Tibetan diaspora, advocating for independence from China.

The European Union and the United States have expressed concerns over alleged human rights violations committed by Chinese authorities against Tibetans. In 2024, the US President signed a bill recognizing Tibet’s religious, cultural, and historical identity separate from the Chinese people and that the Chinese government has been abusing it. In response, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated that the bill constituted interference in China’s internal affairs and violated the basic norms governing international relations.

Furthermore, in March 2025, the Chinese government published a report on the human rights situation in Tibet, outlining major improvements in the region related to social and political rights, as well as religious freedom. In the same report, the government emphasized that protecting human rights requires maintaining security and national unity, asserting that it has made significant efforts to strengthen solidarity among all ethnic groups to counter separatist activities that threaten national security.

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