
Restricting the Rights of Tibetans in Nepal
This 60-page report documents numerous violations of human rights by the Nepali authorities, particularly the police, against Tibetans involved in peaceful demonstrations in Kathmandu, including: unnecessary and excessive use of force; arbitrary arrest; sexual assault of women during arrest; arbitrary and preventive detention; beatings in detention; unlawful threats to deport Tibetans to China; restrictions on freedom of movement in the Kathmandu Valley; harassment of Tibetan and foreign journalists; and harassment of Nepali, Tibetan, and foreign human rights defenders.
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ISBN: 1-56432-365-X
ISBN: 1-56432-365-X
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Table of Contents
- Appeasing China
- Map of South Asia
- Map of the KathmanduValley
- I. Summary
- II. Background
- III. Violations of the Right to Peaceful Assembly
- IV. Arbitrary Arrest and Detention
- V. Treatment in Detention
- VI. Threats, Harassment, and Intimidation of Tibetans
- VII. Restrictions on Freedom of Movement, Expression, and Assembly
- VIII. China's Role
- IX. Recommendations
- Acknowledgements
- [130] "Chinese security deployed in Nepal after Tibet unrest: officials," Agence France Presse, March 15, 2008, http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5gQkq-eNQx-CqYzEtE9oTNTtS01ng.
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