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A Generation in Peril
The Lives of Tibetan Children Under Chinese Rule
A Report by the
International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet
Table of Contents
- EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- INTRODUCTION
- Background
- Methodology
- I. DETENTION, TORTURE AND OTHER MALTREATMENT BY STATE ACTORS
- A. The International Legal Context: Detention, Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
- B. Detention
- Detention for Political Activity
- Detention for Attempted Flight to Nepal and India
- Other Forms of Arbitrary Detention Encountered
- C. Torture
- Torture in Detention
- Torture Outside of Custody
- Sexual Abuse
- D. Corporal Punishment and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment in
Schools
- Common Forms of Corporal Punishment
- Discrimination in Mixed Primary Schools
- Corporal Punishment and Political Activity
- II. EDUCATION
- A. The International Legal Context: The Right to an Education
- B. Access to Education
- School Fees
- Demographic Disparities
- Closure of Private and Monastic Schools
- 4.The Role of Bribes, Bias and Connections
- C. Educational Content
- Language Medium
- Political and Ideological Curriculum
- Repression of Tibetan Culture, History and Religious Expression
- D. Discriminatory Treatment and Harassment
- III. HEALTHCARE AND NUTRITION
- A. The International Legal Context: The Rights to Life, Health and Survival
- B. Access to Healthcare
- Availability and Quality of Hospitals, Clinics and Physicians
- Healthcare Costs
- Access to Traditional Tibetan Medicine
- Availability of Vaccinations
- Availability and Access to Medications
- C. Common Illnesses Among Tibetan Children
- D. Malnutrition and Growth Stunting
- Availability and Adequacy of Food
- Access to Clean Water
- E. Health Education
- IV. The Effects of Women's Rights Abuses on CHILDREN'S HEALTH AND EDUCATION
- V. JOURNEYS INTO EXILE
- A. Reasons for Traveling into Exile
- B. Overview of the Journey
- C. Harassment and Abuses by Authorities
- D. Health Problems Resulting From the Journey
- E. Psychological Effects of Exile
- VI. CONCLUSION
- EPILOGUE:THE ELEVENTH PANCHEN LAMA
- RECOMMENDATIONS
- A. To the Government of the People's Republic of China
- B. To Donor Governments, Non-Governmental Organizations and International Humanitarian Institutions
- C. To the Government of Nepal
- D. To the United Nations
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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