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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.

EU statement on the visit of the Dalai’s Lama’s envoys to China

September 17, 2004 ・ European UnionNews

EU statement on the visit of the Dalai’s Lama’s envoys to China

The European Union welcomes the fact that the representatives of the Dalai Lama are at present visiting China for the third time, since resumption of the contacts in September 2002. The EU has been looking forward to a third visit and hopes that it will encourage the start of meaningful and direct dialogue between Beijing […]

Devotion and Defiance: Communist Party crackdown on Buddhism in Tibet

August 1, 2004 Multimedia

Devotion and Defiance: Communist Party crackdown on Buddhism in Tibet

Devotion and Defiance examines the new wave of Communist Party crackdowns on Buddhism in Tibet, and the Tibetan people’s struggle for religious freedom in Tibet. This documentary was produced by the International Campaign for Tibet.

February 10, 2004 ・ Human Rights Watch, Vol. 16, No. 1 C

Trials of a Tibetan Monk: The Case of Tenzin Delek

Explains the persecution of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, a highly-respected Tibetan lama facing a death sentence on unproven allegations of involvement in a bombing, and highlights the difficult conditions placed on Tibetan people.   Click here to download as a PDF.

June 13, 2003

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Deportation of 18 Tibetan Asylum Seekers from Nepal to China

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Deportation of 18 Tibetan Asylum Seekers from Nepal to China 10492/03 (Presse 168) P67/03 Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the Deportation of 18 Tibetan Asylum Seekers from Nepal to China The EU is seriously concerned over the […]

September 12, 2002

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the visit by representatives of the Dalai Lama to China

On behalf of the European Union, the Presidency welcomes that representatives of the Dalai Lama are currently visiting China. The EU has long encouraged both sides to enter into dialogue. The EU hopes that this visit will pave the way for direct dialogue between Beijing and the Dalai Lama leading to a peaceful and lasting […]

March 29, 2002

European Union Urges China To Begin Dialogue with the Dalai Lama

(see: http://www.savetibet.org/media-center/ict-news-reports/european-union-urges-china-to-begin-dialogue-with-dalai-lama) The European Union’s External Affairs Commissioner, Chris Patten, today urged China to begin dialogue with the exiled leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama. Mr. Patten, who is on a visit to China, made this statement in Shanghai. He said he would like to see discussions between the Chinese leadership and the Dalai Lama, […]

October 10, 1997 ・ Physicians for Human Rights (PHR)

Striking Hard: Torture in Tibet

PHR documents the problem of torture committed by Chinese authorities in Tibet against Tibetans now living as refugees in India. PHR also evaluates the physical and psychological consequences of torture in this population. Click here to download as a PDF.

August 30, 1991 ・ UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities

UN Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities Resolution 1991 / 10

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December 18, 1965 ・ UN General Assembly

UN General Assembly Resolution 2079 (XX) of 1965

El Salvador, Ireland, Malaysia, Malta, Nicaragua, Philippines, and Thailand requested 3rd consideration of “The Question of Tibet” in the UN General Assembly. Resolution 2079 (XX) was adopted by the General Assembly by a vote of 43 to 26, with 22 abstentions. 18 December 1965 The General Assembly, Bearing in mind the principles relating to human […]

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