Amnesty International, the international human rights watchdog, has released its 2014/15 annual report which condemns the compromise of basic freedoms faced by Tibetans at the hands of the Chinese government. The report looks at human rights in 160 countries. Regarding Tibet, which comes under the sub-heading “China”, it states: “Ethnic Tibetans continued to face discrimination and restrictions on their rights to freedoms of religious belief, expression, association and assembly.”