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"No One Has the Liberty to Refuse"
Tibetan Herders Forcibly Relocated in Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, and the Tibet Autonomous Region
Map
of Tibet
Glossary
I.
Summary
Methodology
II.
Key Recommendations
To
the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC)
To
international donors
To
the United Nations
To
Chinese and international infrastructure companies investing in Tibetan areas
III.
Background
Human
Rights in Tibet
Nationwide
Land and Eviction Problems
Communities
Described in this Report
Policies
Affecting Tibetan Herders
A
half century of policies undermining Tibetan herders' livelihoods
Recent
policies with declared environmental and "scientific" objectives
IV.
International Standards
V.Experiences of Compulsory or Forced
Resettlement
Grassland
Division, Compulsory Livestock Reduction, Bans on Herding..
Compulsory
Change of Land Use..
Evictions
for Public Works Schemes
Consequences
for Livelihood, and Common Concerns for the Future..
Numbers
VI.
Flaws in the Environmental Policy Arguments
VII.
Lack of Consultation and Compensation, and Limited Options for Complaint
Lack
of Consultation..
Lack
of Compensation..
Complaints
and Protests
VIII.
Detailed Recommendations
To
the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC)
To
international donors
To
the United Nations
To
Chinese and international infrastructure companies investing in Tibetan areas
Appendix
I: Glossary of Geographic Names in Chinese
Acknowledgements
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