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A Great Mountain Burned By Fire. China’s crackdown in Tibet

International Campaign for Tibet

2009, International Campaign for Tibet:

Report on human rights violations committed by the Chinese government across Tibet. Numerous enforced disappearances have been occurring since the protests in Tibet began a year ago. Victims are taken into custody often in raids on their homes or monasteries in the middle of the night, intensifying the climate of fear and terror.

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Summary

The crisis in Tibet and the 50th anniversary

‘A Raging Storm’: a year of dissent and crackdown

Covering up the crackdown – Beijing’s propaganda offensive

Fear and betrayal: the psychological pressures of interrogation – a first person account

The enemy within? Policing thought, culture and speech in Tibet

A raid on Tongkor monastery

Political prisoners in Tibet today

“A sketch of history written in the blood of a generation”: banned writings from Amdo

Bearing witness: the Tibetan blogosphere

Woeser’s writings

Smashing the Dalai clique: China’s leadership and Tibet

ICT Recommendations

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