Excerpted from Reuters :
"This provocative decision – with the blessing of the International Olympic Committee – could aggravate tensions and undermine the fragile process to find a peaceful long-term solution for Tibet and the region," said Human Rights in China Executive Director Sharon Hom.
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Incorporating Responsibility 2008 Take Action Campaign - HRIC Press Statement:
Torch Relay in Tibet: Spectacle over Substance - HRIC Press Statement:
Chinese Authorities Abuse Licensing System to Harass Rights Defenders - HRIC Press Statement:
Chinese Authorities Target Lawyers Offering Legal Assistance to Tibetans - HRIC Press Statement:
Chinese Lawyers Offer Legal Help to Detained Tibetans - HRIC Press Advisory:
Ethnic Minorities Remain Marginalized, Tensions Rise - China Rights Forum No. 1, 2008:
One Slogan, Many Meanings: Bring Tibet to the 2008 Games - HRIC Press Advisory:
Stop Crackdowns in Tibet, Start Dialogue - China Rights Forum No. 4, 2007:
Decline of Potala Palace - Woeser discusses the history of the Tibetan palace and the way Chinese-led economic development has changed its face. - China Rights Forum No. 4, 2007:
The Real Situation in Pre-Olympics China - Teng Biao and Hu Jia give their views about the situation on the ground in the countdown to the Olympics. - China Rights Forum No. 3, 2007:
A Tibetan Activist’s Beijing Blog - Lhadon Tethong kept her readers informed of her efforts to meet IOC president Jacques Rogge in Beijing, and her brief detention as a result.