This topic deals with human rights and democracy in Tibet focusing not only on how China persecutes Tibet and its population but also how their human rights are broken.
3. Presentation of the first message This topic deals withhumanrights and democracy in Tibet focusing not only on how China persecutes Tibet and its population but also how theirhumanrights are broken. For manyyears, provinces of Tibet werecovetedbecauseitis a strategichinge line between the Chinese and Indianterritories. Since Mao Zedong's 1949 communist and Chinese invasion , Tibet has been occupied. Todaythis country, in theory, is a self-governingentity of the Chinesepopularrepublic.This subjectconsists in showing the politicalpolicy of Tibet and in reviewing the manyfundamentallawswhich are flouted and overridden by China.
4. Titleof article : « Dalai Lama Says Trip to a DisputedRegion in Indiaisn’tPolitical»Published : October31, 2009 By : Edward WongDalaï Lama
5. Extract :« The Chinesegovernment has protested the DalaiLama’s plans to visit the Tawangregion of ArunachalPradesh, an Indian state thatbordersChinese-governed Tibet and the nation of Bhutan. China claims thatTawangishistorically part of Tibet, which China has controlledsince 1951. The Chinesegovernment has said the DalaiLama’s plan to visitaffirmshis “splittist” intentions. China has long accusedhim of advocating for Tibetanindependence, eventhough the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the Tibetans, sayshewantsonlygenuineautonomy for Tibet. »Index terms : China, humanrights, independance, Tibet Source: The New York TimesURL : http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/01/world/asia/01lama.html?scp=7&sq=human%20rights%20tibet&st=cseFound with: The New York Times>RSS feedsA.DLibellé: Humanrights and democracy in Tibet
6. Titleof article:« ObamaSays U.S. Seeks to BuildStrongerTiesto China »Published:November13, 2009By: H. Cooper and M. FlacklerPresidentObama
7. Abstract : « And while Mr. Obamaspokeatlength about humanrights, heneverconnected the pursuit of suchrightsspecifically to China and Tibet, whereBeijing-backedauthorities have clamped down on religiousfreedom. Instead, Mr. Obama, clearlyseeking to avoidalienating Beijing on the eve of his inaugural visit to China, struckbroaderthemes, sayingthat « supportinghumanrightsprovides lasting securitythatcannotbepurchasedanyotherway. » »Index terms: China, freedom, humanrights, Tibet Source : The New Yoyk TimesURL: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/14/world/asia/14prexy.html?scp=5&sq=human%20rights%20tibet&st=cse Found with: The New York Times>RSS feeds A.DLibellé :Humanrights and democracy in Tibet
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