Mass Rehousing and Relocation Programs in Tibetan Areas of China
Since 2006, under plans to “Build a New Socialist Countryside” in Tibetan areas, over two million Tibetans have been “rehoused” – through government-ordered renovation or construction of new houses – in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), while hundreds of thousands of nomadic herders in the eastern part of the Tibetan plateau have been relocated or settled in “New Socialist Villages.”
This 115-page report documents extensive rights violations ranging from the absence of consultation to the failure to provide adequate compensation, both of which are required under international law for evictions to be legitimate. The report also addresses defects in the quality of the houses provided, absence of remedies for arbitrary decisions, failures to restore livelihoods, as well as a disregard for autonomy rights nominally guaranteed by Chinese law in Tibetan areas.
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ISBN: 978-1-62313-0336
ISBN: 978-1-62313-0336
Feature Content
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- “They Say We Should Be Grateful”
- Map: Tibetan Autonomous Areas within the People’s Republic of China
- Glossary
- Summary
- Key Recommendations
- Methodology
- I. Overview of the Human Rights Situation
- II. Origin of Rehousing and Relocation Policies
- III. Applicable Legal Standards
- IV. Coercion in Relocation and Rehousing Programs
- V. Inadequate Consultation and Remedies
- VI. Inadequate Compensation and Subsidies
- VII. Housing Quality and Suitability Issues
- VIII. Increased Financial Burdens
- IX. Other Cultural and Economic Impacts
- X. Recommendations
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix I: Chinese Terms
- Appendix II: Tibetan Autonomous Areas of China (Official Transcription)













