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“No One Has the Liberty to Refuse”
Tibetan Herders Forcibly Relocated in Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, and the Tibet Autonomous Region
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Table of Contents
"No One Has the Liberty to Refuse"
Map of Tibet
Glossary
I. Summary
II. Key Recommendations
III. Background
IV. International Standards
V.Experiences of Compulsory or Forced Resettlement
VI. Flaws in the Environmental Policy Arguments
VII. Lack of Consultation and Compensation, and Limited Options for Complaint
VIII. Detailed Recommendations
Appendix I: Glossary of Geographic Names in Chinese
Acknowledgements
[35]See "Yangtze Floods and the Environment: An August 1998 report from U.S. Embassy Beijing," http://www.usembassy-china.org.cn/sandt/fldrpt.htm; and "China moves to curb deforestation," Reuters, August 19, 1998.
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