Human Rights in Tibet
Title: Human Rights in Tibet
Category: History
Details: Words: 1956 | Pages: 8.3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Human Rights in Tibet
Human Rights in Tibet
In 1949, newly communist China sent 35,000 troops to invade Tibet (Tibet Support Group UK 1). The year after that a treaty was made. The treaty acknowledged sovereignty over Tibet, but recognized the Tibetan government’s autonomy with respect to internal affairs. The Chinese violated the treaty on many occasions, though. This lead to the National Uprising in 1959, and after that, the exile of the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibet, and many governmental
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and Tibet Information Network. Defying the Dragon: China and Human Rights in Tibet. March, 1991.
The Office of Tibet. “The Government Of Tibet In Exile” n.page. onlline. internet. 11/25/99-available www.tibet.com/status/history.html
Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD). n.page. online. internet. 11/23/99-available www.tchrd.org/press/pr990105.htm
Tibet Support Group UK. “Major Allegations On The Chinese Occupation” n.page. online. internet. 11/23/99-available www.tibet.org/Why/occupation.html
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