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Tibet -- Its Ownership And Human Rights Situation

1992

1992-09-30 19:10:22Source: Xinhua
White Paper 1992: Tibet -- Its Ownership And Human Rights Situation

Contents
 
Preface
 
Part One
 
I. Ownership of Tibet
 
II. Origins of So-called 'Tibetan Independence'
 
III. The Dalai Clique's Separatist Activities and The Central Government's Policy
 
Part Two
 
IV. Feudal Serfdom in Old Tibet
 
V. The People Gain Personal Freedom
 
VI. The People Enjoy Political Rights
 
VII. Economic Development and Improvement of Living Standards
 
VIII. Freedom of Religious Belief
 
IX. Development of Education and Culture
 
X. People's Health and Demographic Growth
 
XI. Protection of Living Environment
 
XII. Special State Aid for Tibet's Development
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