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.
Table of contents:
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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| Language | Format | Source |
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| English | PDF document |
