Present Situation in Tibet


Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy

China in Tibet - Striking Hard Against Human Rights
1997 Annual Report - Human Rights Violations In Tibet
The Next Generation - The state of education in Tibet today
China's Tibet - The World's largest remaining Colony
Ngawang Choephel - Musician in Tibet sentenced to 18-year prison term as "spy"


Tibet: One More Year of repression : 1996 Annual Report - Human Rights Violations in Tibet

Chinese population - Threat to Tibetan identity
Human Rights Update - Vol: II Number 2 - 31 January 1997
Tibetan Monk Arrested - 1 February 1997
Human Rights Update - Vol: II Number 5 - 15 March 1997
Human Rights Update - Vol: II Number 4 - 2 March 1997
Human Rights Update - Vol: 1 Number 4 - 30 December 1996
Profie: Ngawang Phulchung - A monk serves 19 years for Human Rights and Democracy publications - 15 December 1996
Fleeing Tibetans Arrested
Longest imprisoned Female Political Prisoner
Tibet's Longest Imprisoned Political Prisoner
Chinese acknowledges the detention of Tibetan musician
Tibetans appeal for release of Chinese
Two Tibetans detained in Amdo Ngaba
Chinese Political Education Questionnaire for Gaden Monastery - 1 October 1996
Four Nuns Imprisoned for Demanding a "Free Tibet" -1 October 1996
Monk of Ganden Monastery Feared Killed - 14 August 1996
Despite Heightened Tension in Tibet, 8 Nuns Staage Protest - 15 July 1996
Young Monk Tortured to Death - 31 May 1996
Numerous Reports of Disorder and Violence in Tibet - 15 May 1996
What happened in the 7 May Ganden shooting
Chinese authorities in Tibet ban Dalai Lama photos from his own palaces - 17 February 1996
Human Rights Update - January 10, 1996
A father's daring trek - Time International January 8, 1995
A Tibetan man takes his six-year-old daughter on a perilous journey through the world's highest, harshest mountains to give her a future free from Chinese rule Tibetan Prisoner of Conscience faces threat of Death Penalty - 1 December 1995
Recap of the Human Rights Situation in Tibet for 1995 - 8 December 1995
Striving under surveillance
A report on the human rights situation in Tibet in 1994. Published by Human Rights Desk, Department of Information and International Relations of the Tibetan Government in Exile, Dharamsala, India.
Tibet children die in freedom climb

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