Das Tibet Zentrum für Menschenrechte und Demokratie in Indien verzeichnete 862 Vertreibung aus Klöstern im Jahr 2000, darunter auch 147 Nonnen, die eine unmittelbare Folge der "patriotischen Umerziehungskampagne" waren. Tibettruth is a not-for-profit network supporting justice, human rights and independence for the people of Tibet. Tibet. Dharamshala: The annual Human Rights Report 2019 records that the human rights situation in Tibet is still no better than yesterday as the Tibetans continue to face severe restriction in their religious freedom, speech, movement, and assembly. In October, he was awarded the prestigious Martin Ennals human rights award. China chastised the United States and urged it to stop interfering in its international business after the U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation in support of human rights in Tibet. Lhasa (拉萨) Xigaze (日喀则) Ngari Prefecture (阿里地区)

[1] Amnesty International, UN Act to End China’s Mass Detentions in Xinjiang, (Press release, 4 February 2019). [Chinese authorities] will terrorize me anywhere, and I have no way to fight that. Tibet's Environment. China cracks down on Tibetans’ human rights through an intense system of control, including a high-tech surveillance state. January 30, 2020. Groups outside of China such as the Human Rights Watch argue that the Chinese government is oppressing Tibetans and causing them to lose their culture. Operating without hierarchy we are a major online resource for supporting Tibet.

(New York) – The Chinese government should ensure that human rights are protected while responding to the coronavirus outbreak, Human Rights Watch said today. Travel in Tibet. What were the conditions regarding human rights in Tibet before democratic reform? Solidarity - Other Struggles. It doesn’t matter where I am, or what passport I hold. It is a comprehensive Tibet news website with global audience and authoritative reports. Human Rights in Tibet - Essays and Links (See also Human Rights in China) The Dalai Lama: Human Rights and Universal Responsibility.

Digital Activists For Tibet. Accessing information from outside Tibet has become more difficult as well as ethically challenging due to the routine persecution and imprisonment of information sources in Tibet. —Uyghur Muslim with European citizenship, Washington, September 2019 China’s government sees human rights There is a Catholic church with 700 parishioners, which is located in the traditionally Catholic community of Yanjing in the east of the region.

[Questions 12, 13, and 92, 2001] Before 1959, all except 5 percent of the Tibetan population were slaves or serfs in a feudal system in which they were regarded as saleable private property, had no land or freedom, and were subject to punishment by mutilation or amputation [from both the 1989 and 2001 editions]. Although human rights are limited across China, Tibetans are singled out for greater abuse because of their distinct identity. Read the original article here.

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‘Bilingual’ Policy Threatens Tibetan-Medium Education (London) – China’s “bilingual education” policy has accelerated the demise of Tibetan-medium instruction in primary schools in Tibetan areas, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Human rights in Tibet. Tibet Online was founded in March of 2009, aiming to open a window for the world to know a real Tibet. We are entirely funded by our supporters from all over the world: join us. As of January 29, 2020, confirmed cases of the infection, formally known as 2019-nCov, globally stood at 6,065, and the death toll at 132. Human rights is a modern construction, but frankly so are the concepts of genocide and feudalism, and both concepts are also applied retroactively, and are controversial when done so, as defining human rights and human rights abuses today are controversial. Human Rights in Tibet.

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Chinese state media have said that China is presenting “a new way for world human rights development.” That warped vision is already playing out … [2] Amnesty International, China: Uyghur academic faces execution in China: Tashpolat Teyip (ASA 17/1006/2019) [3] Amnesty International, China Joint Statement Calling for Xinjiang Resolution at the United Nations Human Rights Council, (Joint statement, 4 February 2019) Tibetan Human Rights Issues. The United States will continue to press China on issues such as Tibet, Taiwan and human rights, she told reporters accompanying her. Human Rights Watch. Human Rights Watch, Read the original report here.