Gender: Male
Perpetrator: China
Religion or Belief: Buddhist – Tibetan
Current Status: Not Released
Most Recent Type of Abuse: Disappeared
Choktrul Dorje Ten was forcibly disappeared for his religious activity and leadership role.
In December 2025, Chinese authorities arrested Ten, a prominent Tibetan Buddhist leader, abbot of the Osel Thegchok Chokhorling monastery, and founder of a Tibetan vocational school. Authorities refused to provide a reason for his arrest or make known his condition or whereabouts. After his detention, authorities closed down the vocational school he founded, forcing lay and monastic students to return home.
U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Hearing
Deteriorating Religious Freedom Conditions in India
Thursday, May 7, 2026
10:00 am – 11:30 am ET
Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 106
Hearing Transcript
Hearing Summary
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) held an in-person hearing on religious freedom conditions in India.
In 2026, religious freedom in the country remains on a downward trajectory, with the government tolerating particularly severe religious freedom violations. Religious minority communities, including Christians and Muslims, as well as Dalits, continue to be the target of violent attacks and harassment. Several states have strengthened or introduced new anti-conversion laws, imposing harsh penalties for those deemed to have engaged in religious conversions. The government also continues to wield anti-terrorism and citizenship laws to arbitrarily detain religious minorities and those advocating on their behalf.
Witnesses addressed the continued persecution of religious minorities in India including Christians, Muslims, and Sikhs. They examined the increasing role of transnational repression to target religious minorities beyond India’s borders.
Opening Remarks
Congressional Remarks
Panel
Submitted for the Record
This hearing is open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the public, and the media. The video recording of the hearing will be posted on the Commission website. For any additional questions or to schedule an interview, please email [email protected].
Apr 17, 2026
In Central Asia, independent media plays an essential role in shedding light on freedom of religion of belief (FoRB) violations. As a result, Central Asian governments attempt to silence independent journalists and bloggers to conceal their FoRB abuses. Such intimidation campaigns often include harassment, the closure of independent outlets, baseless prison sentences, and more. However, Central Asian reporters in the diaspora and other foreign journalists have long filled in these reporting gaps, contributing to the efforts of human rights defenders who promote FoRB.
On this episode of the USCIRF Spotlight podcast, Vice Chair Asif Mahmood speaks with Felix Corley, editor of Forum-18 News Service, and Bruce Pannier, a research fellow at the Turan Research Center with over 25 years of experience covering Central Asia in different capacities. Together, they discuss the importance of independent journalism in promoting FoRB in Central Asia.