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INCORE guide to Internet sources on conflict in China-Tibet

(August 2002)


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Maps

Map of China and Tibet
A basic map showing China and Tibet within their regional context
http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/maps/tibet.html (978)

Map of China and Tibet
A basic map showing China and Tibet within their regional context
http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/maps/tibet.html (986)




News Sources - Email Lists

China Today
China Today provides comprehensive information on China including; government, law and justice, military and army, arts and humanities and culture.
http://www.chinatoday.com/ (967)

Asia Observer
A start page for observers of Asian affairs. The site includes a section on China
The site contains a variety of information on Asian affairs. It carries information on China, both on its own terms and with particular reference to the situation over Tibet.
http://www.asiaobserver.com/ (970)

Tibetan Review
A monthly magazine on all aspects of Tibet. The first issue of the Review came out in 1968. It includes a number of interesting articles on Tibet
http://tibetan.review.to/ (977)




National and Local Governmental Institutions and Agencies

The Government of Tibet in Exile
This site is organised by the Office of Tibet in London. As well as information on the government, this site provides information on Tibetan culture, history, and language etc.
http://www.tibet.com/ (964)

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
Information on His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, including speeches, statements, a personal history and a list of his publications.
http://www.dalailama.com/ (965)

The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in the United States.
This site provides the Chinese perspective on Tibet. It has a wide range of information including;

Tibetan Independance
Tibetan Attitude towards China’s Central Government
Basic History of Tibet
News about Tibet (with links)
Government White Papers on Tibet
http://www.china-embassy.org/ (966)




International Non-Governmental Organisation (INGOs), Research Institutes, Non-State Actors

Tibet Justice Center
Formerly he International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet (ICLT) advocates self-determination for the Tibetan people. Through legal action and education, ICLT promotes human rights, environmental protection, and peaceful resolution of the situation in Tibet. A non-profit membership group, ICLT is supported by attorneys, other concerned individuals, and organizations. The site has an extensive range of documents relating to Tibet
http://www.tibetjustice.org/ (968)

Tibet Online
The stated aim of Tibet Online is 'to counteract the disadvantages Tibetans face in their struggle against the vast resources of the Chinese government, while providing new employment opportunities to help bring Tibetan exiles into the modern world on their own terms'. They seek to level the playing field by leveraging the Internet's ability to harness international grassroots support for Tibet's survival, while at the same time helping Tibetans involved in these efforts pick up highly valuable skills. This site contains;
A Global Directory of support groups for Tibet
Students for a free Tibet
Articles on Tibet
http://www.tibet.org/ (969)

The International Campaign for Tibet
The International Campaign for Tibet (ICT) is based in Washington, DC. ICT works to promote human rights and self-determination for Tibetans and to protect their culture and environment. The site provides a host of links to other Tibet related sites. There is also the opportunity to join the ICT.
http://www.savetibet.org/ (971)

The Tibet Fund
The Tibet Fund is a fund raising organization for the Tibetan people, established to help preserve and promote their unique cultural heritage. The Tibet Fund assists the social and economic advancement of the Tibetans, both in and outside Tibet, through programs in health, education, and economic and community development.
http://www.tibetfund.org/index.htm (972)

The Milarepa Fund
The Milarepa Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of universal compassion and nonviolence. As an organization, the Milarepa Fund actively supports the non-violent social change that the Tibetan struggle embodies, and supports the youth of the world who, they claim, represent a powerful vehicle to achieve that change. The fund has organised such events as the Tibetan Freedom Concert with international pop bands.
You can join their mailing list by send a message to majordomo@milarepa.org with the words 'subscribe list' in the message body. Entering this word into the 'subject' field will not suffice.
http://www.milarepa.org/ (973)

Tibet Study Association
An alternative view can be found at this site, which is sponsored by the Tibet Study Association (formerly America-Tibet Association). It has information on history, science, religion, art and life. It also contains a photo gallery.
http://omni.cc.purdue.edu/%7Ewtv/tibet/ (974)

Tibet Information Network
The Tibet Information Network (TIN) is an independent news and research agency, which monitors and reports on the political, social, economic, environmental and human rights situation in Tibet today. It contains a number of useful sections:
Publications
News Reports
http://www.tibetinfo.net/ (975)

International Tibet Independence Movement
As the name suggests, this United States based organisation campaigns for independence for Tibet. The section entitled, 'Two Distinct Views' summaries the views from the Tibetan and Chinese sides. The site also links to a wide range of other Tibetan support groups
http://www.rangzen.com/ (976)

Violence and Discrimination Against Tibetan Women
A Report submitted by the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet; Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children; Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy to The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, December 1998.
http://www.tibetjustice.org/reports/women/ (979)




Articles, Papers, Reports, Agreements

The Case Concerning Tibet: Tibet's Sovereignty and the Tibetan People's Right to Self-Determination
A report by Andrew G. Dulaney and Dennis M. Cusack (The International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet) and Dr. Michael van Walt van Praag (Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization), June 1, 1998.
http://www.tibeticlt.org/reports/sovereignty/index.html (980)

Chronology of events
A Chronology of Tibetan relations in the twentieth century by Ken Herold.
http://www.tibeticlt.org/reports/chron.html (981)

Violence and Discrimination Against Tibetan Women
A Report submitted by the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet; Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children; Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy to The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women, December 1998.
http://www.tibeticlt.org/reports/women/index.html (982)

Tibet Through Chinese Eyes
The Atlantic Monthly, February 1999. A three part report written by Peter Hessler, who taught English in China from 1996 to 1998.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99feb/tibet.htm (983)

Testimony by Jeffrey Bader
Testimony by Jeffrey Bader, Deputy Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee: Washington, DC, May 13, 1997.
http://www.state.gov/www/policy_remarks/970513.bader.html (984)

Tibetan Chronology
Information provided via the Minorities at Risk project on Tibetan people. The information is presented in chronological order and covers a ten-year period.
http://www.bsos.umd.edu/cidcm/mar/chitibet.htm (985)



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