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Chinese policy and leadership

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No One Has the Liberty to Refuse

July 1, 2007 ・ Human Rights WatchResearch

No One Has the Liberty to Refuse

Investigates the Chinese government’s policy of forced resettlement and its violation of economic and social rights of Tibetan herders, through interviews conducted between July 2004 and December 2006 with some 150 Tibetans from the areas directly affected. Click here to download as a PDF.

Minority Exclusion, Marginalization and Rising Tensions

February 28, 2007 ・ Human Rights in China

Minority Exclusion, Marginalization and Rising Tensions

China’s massive economic development strategy, touted to benefit rural ethnic groups in its western regions, in practice excludes, marginalizes, and masks the increased repression of ethnic minority groups such as Mongols, Tibetans, and Uyghurs, according to a new report by Minority Rights Group International (MRG) and Human Rights in China (HRIC). The report examines China’s […]

December 10, 2004 ・ Theodore C. Sorensen, David L. Phillips, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University

Legal Standards and Autonomy Options for Minorities in China: The Tibetan Case

Focuses on TAR and Tibetans in the provinces of Qinghai, Gansu, Yunnan, and Sichuan. The paper analyses China’s currents laws and identifies possible legal arrangements advantageous to both China and Tibetans. Click here to download as a PDF.

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