(TibetanReview.net, May09’25) – The European Parliament has on May 8 adopted three human rights resolutions, including one on Tibet which strongly condemned China’s repressive assimilation policies and violations of human rights which seek to eliminate Tibet’s religious and cultural traditions and heritage, including by interfering in the selection of Tibetan Buddhist leaders.
The resolution on Tibetan rights expressed deep concern regarding the death in suspicious circumstances of Tulku Hungkar Dorje in Mar 2025 in Vietnam and called for an immediate, independent and transparent investigation, with international oversight, access to evidence and witnesses, and the immediate return of his remains.





