“LIKE GOLD THAT FEARS NO FIRE: NEW WRITING FROM TIBET”
New writings by Tibetans inside Tibet—including works banned by the Chinese government—are featured in this collection.
DANGEROUS CROSSING: CONDITIONS IMPACTING THE FLIGHT OF TIBETAN REFUGEES, 2007-08 REPORT
Influenced by China, Nepal has taken a hard line against expressions of Tibetan culture, demoralizing long-term refugees.
A GREAT MOUNTAIN BURNED BY FIRE: CHINA’S CRACKDOWN IN TIBET
50 years after Tibet’s National Uprising and one year after widespread protests, Chinese policies are raising tensions in Tibet.
TIBET AT A TURNING POINT: THE SPRING UPRISING AND CHINA’S NEW CRACKDOWN
After nearly six decades of misrule by the Chinese Communist Party, Tibet has erupted in a tidal wave of mostly peaceful protests.
TRACKING THE STEEL DRAGON: HOW CHINA’S ECONOMIC POLICIES AND THE RAILWAY ARE TRANSFORMING TIBET
China’s ‘transportation revolution’ will harm Tibetans and their environment while allowing more Chinese to populate Tibet.
INTERPRETING TIBET: A POLITICAL GUIDE TO TRAVELING IN TIBET
Advice for tourists on how to spot China’s repression in Tibet and avoid putting themselves—and Tibetans—at risk.
THE COMMUNIST PARTY AS LIVING BUDDHA: THE CRISIS FACING TIBETAN RELIGION UNDER CHINESE CONTROL
Official documents from Tibet show disturbing trends in the Chinese government’s growing control over Tibetan Buddhism.
DANGEROUS CROSSING: CONDITIONS IMPACTING THE FLIGHT OF TIBETAN REFUGEES, 2006 REPORT
Fewer Tibetan refugees traveled into Nepal in 2006 than in 2005 or 2004, and those who did faced deep insecurity.
UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE’S 2005 CHINA MISSION REPORT: EXCERPTS ON TIBET
Information from the UN report on the use of torture in China, including in Tibet, is presented in the Tibetan language.
UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON TORTURE’S 2005 CHINA MISSION REPORT: EXCERPTS ON TIBET
Information from the UN report on torture in China, including in Tibet, is presented in Tibetan, Chinese and English.
DANGEROUS CROSSING: CONDITIONS IMPACTING THE FLIGHT OF TIBETAN REFUGEES, 2005 UPDATE
China’s growing influence and changes inside Nepal transformed the situation for Tibetan refugees who live there.
POLITICAL REPRESSION INTENSIFIES AS TIBET RAILWAY OPENS
The opening of the world’s highest railway in Tibet has been accompanied by China’s increasing repression of Tibetans.