Religious Repression in Tibet – 2012
The right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is a fundamental and universal right, first enshrined in Article 18…
Read MoreThe right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion is a fundamental and universal right, first enshrined in Article 18…
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Read MoreThe democratization process of Tibetan society in exile has been ongoing since the 1960s, with the Dalai Lama as its…
Read MoreIn April 2009, the State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) released a report titled National…
Read MoreThe year 2008 marked the largest series of protests against Chinese rule in Tibet since 1959. A vibrant literary and…
Read MoreThis report attempts to reconstruct the events that unfolded over the past couple of years in Tibet which led to…
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Read MoreToday, it can incontrovertibly be said that the events of that day (10 March 2008) constituted the largest Tibetan uprising…
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