Freedom House report shows no reprieve in intense repression in Tibet

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Tibet’s global freedom score is zero for the third year in a row, according to the Freedom in the World 2026 report released by the watchdog group Freedom House on March 19, and Tibet remains “not free.”

In Freedom House’s 2026 profile of Tibet, which is based on conditions and data from 2025, Tibet has a political rights score of –2 out of a possible 40 and a civil liberties score of 2 out of a possible 60, combining for an overall score of 0 out of 100.

Tibet’s score of 0 ties with South Sudan for second lowest on the list of 208 areas examined. The DPRK, with a score of 3 out of 100, ranks higher on Freedom House’s index. Tibet scored a zero in the

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