Tibet

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Connexions Library: Central and South Asia Focus
Website
2009
Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on central and southern Asia.
The Sinicization Of Tibet
Mittal, Devika
Article
2013
In 1950s, China incorporated Tibet into its territory and since then, it has began a major reform of all aspects of Tibetan life - social, religious, political and economic. The Tibetans had organised...
The Struggle for Tibet
Lixiong,Wang; Shakya,Tsering
Book
2009
Wang Lixiong and Tsering Shakya debate Tibet's history under Communist rule. While both are critical of China's crackdown on resistance movements, Wang, a Chinese intellectual draws a picture of a str...
The Sun Behind The Clouds Gives A Voice To Tibetan Dissidents
Wharton, Billy
Article
2010
Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam's The Sun Behind the Clouds is the latest offering in a long line of documentaries about Tibet. The distinctiveness of this edition derives from its willingness to portray...
World Minorities
Ashworth, Georgina (ed.); O'Brien, Conor Cruise (preface)
Book
1977
An account "of the plight today and the problems of some of the world's oppressed minorities". ...

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China puts Tibetan writer and husband under house arrest amid Kerry Visit
2014
Chinese Authorities placed Tsering Woeser and her husband, Wang Lixiong, under house arrest on July 9 during US Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to China.
Freedom of expression 'systematically violated' in Tibet
Sources News Release
2009
Reporters Without Borders is outraged by the systematic violation of press freedom and free expression in Tibet.