China's first website on Tibet human rights launched

China's first website on Tibet human rights launched
Mar 11, 2009 By eChinacities.com

China's first website featuring Tibet human rights (http://en.tibet328.cn/) is launched in Beijing on March 9 for celebrating the 50th anniversary of democratic reforms in Tibet.

 

Entitled "Tibet Human Rights", the website aims at systematically introducing the history of Tibet, showing the great human rights progress of democratic reforms and emancipation of millions of serfs in Tibet.

 

Furthermore, the website also introduces the medieval theocratic society ruled by the Dalai Lama's power, which is characterized by a combination of political and religious powers, the harsh political oppression, cruel economic exploitation and violence on human rights of serfs and slaves by the serf-owner class.

 

Netizens can surf the human rights developments in Tibet and Tibetans' real life through full and accurate facts and figures, photos and videos offered by "Tibet Human Rights".

 

Organized by the Chinese Society for Human Rights Studies, the website "Tibet Human Rights" has Chinese, English, German and French versions, including over 10 columns such as Facts and Figures, Tibet Today, Opinions, Photo and Video, and etc.

Source: China Tibet Information Center

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