“When They Came to Take Our Children”

Tibet Action Institute’s new report shows evidence of the devastating treatment Tibetan children face in China’s colonial boarding school system: neglect, emotional abuse, and deep psychological trauma.

“’When They Came to Take Our Children’: China’s Colonial Boarding Schools and the Future of Tibet” draws on rare firsthand accounts from inside Tibet and recent exiles confirming the widespread harm and forced assimilation inflicted on children as young as four—and calls for urgent international action to stop it.

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Vast Colonial Boarding School System Uncovered in Tibet

 

In 2021, Tibet Action Institute released a groundbreaking report that brought Tibet back into global focus by exposing China’s vast system of colonial boarding schools. For the first time, the world learned that nearly a million Tibetan children were being separated from their families and subjected to forced assimilation. This report sparked international outrage and action—from UN experts to world governments—marking a turning point in the global movement to protect Tibetan children.

Explore key moments in the timeline below..

 

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Milestones in the Fight to End China’s Boarding Schools

May 28, 2025 

New Report Released
Tibet Action Institute publishes When They Came to Take Our Children, exposing new evidence of neglect and abuse.

Mar 7, 2023

BBC Investigation Airs
BBC World Service documents life inside China’s boarding schools in Tibet.

Aug 22, 2023

US Sanctions Chinese Officials
Secretary Blinken announces visa bans tied to forced assimilation of Tibetan children.

Apr 13, 2023

Switzerland Urges Abolition
Swiss government calls on China to shut down colonial boarding schools.
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May 21, 2022

UK First to Speak Out at UN
UK denounces China’s colonial school system during UN Human Rights Council session.

Jan 9, 2025

NYT Multimedia Investigation
Front-page NYT story reveals mistreatment and indoctrination of Tibetan children with photos and visual analysis.

Jan 23, 2024

UN Member States Condemn System
18 countries call for abolition of colonial boarding schools during China’s UPR.

Jun 22, 2023

Canada Urges Sanctions
House of Commons Committee calls for action against China’s residential schools.

Mar 6, 2023

UN Committee Calls for Immediate End
Strong rebuke from UN over coercive school policies in Tibet.

Dec 7, 2021

Groundbreaking Initial Report
Tibet Action Institute reveals 800,000–900,000 Tibetan children in colonial schools by 2019.

Oct 22, 2024

UNGA Joint Statement
15 countries condemn China’s separation of Tibetan children and erosion of rights.
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Dec 14, 2023

EU Parliament Takes Stand
European Parliament demands end to China’s coercive school system in Tibet.

May 30, 2023

UN Women’s Committee Condemns Schools
Calls for abolition and access to Tibetan language education for girls.

Feb 6, 2023

UN Experts Alert Media
UN warns 1 million Tibetan children are forcibly separated from families. Gains global media coverage.

July 2, 2024

The Economist Podcast Feature
Tibet Action’s experts featured discussing China’s identity-erasure strategy through boarding schools.

Sept 15, 2023

NYT Essay by Dr. Gyal Lo
Essay details the scale and impact of China’s boarding school system.

May 11, 2023

France Voices Concern
French Foreign Ministry highlights threat to cultural transmission in Tibetan preschools.

May 24, 2022

Dr. Gyal Lo Confirms Preschool Abuse
Education expert reveals at least 100,000 children in mandatory boarding preschools.

Media Investigations Expose the Crisis

A groundbreaking exposé in the New York Times paints a disturbing picture of the severe mental, emotional, and physical harms being inflicted on an entire generation of Tibetan children in China’s colonial boarding schools.

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We are Laser-Focused on Holding China Accountable

Lhadon Tethong’s full testimony during  Second U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China hearing.

Sophie Richardson testifies during the Canadian Parliament hearing on Colonial Boarding Schools in Tibet.

Lhadon Tethong, Dr. Gyal Lo and Chemi Lhamo shared testimonies during Canadian House of Commons

BBC Coverage on China’s Colonial Boarding School in Tibet

How China forces parents to send their children to colonial boarding schools in Tibet

How similar are colonial boarding schools to residential school systems in Canada and the United States?

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Help Protect Tibetan Teens Forced Back to Boarding School “Prison”

In September, a shocking video from Tibet showed 3 teenage boys crying on the side of the road following their escape from one of China’s colonial boarding schools. In it, they say the school is like a “prison” where they endured an “unbearable” life of beatings and abuse. Another video posted online around the same time showed a young boy desperately resisting being violently forced into a car by two unidentified men.

These children are actually monks from Muge Monastery in Ngaba. In June, Chinese authorities forced all 140 students to leave the monastery school and coerced their parents to them in nearby state-run boarding schools.

This disturbing footage is undeniable evidence of the serious abuse and mistreatment of Tibetan children in China’s colonial boarding school system in Tibet.

TAKE ACTION: Demand the Chinese government to confirm the whereabouts and safety of these children and all students from Muge Monastery

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A video posted on Chinese social media recently gives us one of the first glimpses into a colonial boarding school in Tibet that is not coming from official government propaganda. The woman questioning the children appears to be Tibetan though she speaks to the children in Chinese.

We are astonished how much is conveyed through one short video. We can see how worried the first little girl is about her mother’s health, and also the children’s sadness over the fact that they “rarely” see their parents. And we recognize the excitement of the two girls sitting on the bed when asked if they have a message for their parents. It is truly heartbreaking to witness.

Please watch and share this video and help us spread the word about the suffering of Tibetan children inside China’s colonial boarding school system.

 

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