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Ethnic cleansing in Bhutan.

Ethnic cleansing in Bhutan.

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 20, 2012Posted inArticles, Bhutan
Bhutan is the only country in the world that has the highest percentage of population living as refugees outside. The absolute monarchy of Bhutan forcibly exiled about 20% of Bhutan’s…
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Human Rights Violations in Tibet

Human Rights Violations in Tibet

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 19, 2012Posted inArticles, Tibet
CAMP Hale at Colorado in the US is a long way from Tibet. But what joins them together is the training of some 2000 Tibetan warriors who have been taught…
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Arrests and Dissidents in Tibet

Arrests and Dissidents in Tibet

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 19, 2012Posted inLatest News, Tibet
Children as young as six have been detained in difficult conditions without charges or access to their families and been punished with electric shocks and other tortures. In 1999, a…
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Torture and Death in Tibet

Torture and Death in Tibet

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 19, 2012Posted inLatest News, Tibet
There have been reports of monks being tortured by having shock batons stuck down their throats, delivering powerful electric jolts through their entire body. There are also reports of monks…
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2009 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – Mauritius

2009 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – Mauritius

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 19, 2012Posted inDocuments
Mauritius is a constitutional parliamentary democracy of approximately 1.3 million citizens governed by a prime minister, a council of ministers, and a National Assembly. In 2005 the Social Alliance, a…
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2010 Human Rights Report: Mauritius

2010 Human Rights Report: Mauritius

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 16, 2012Posted inDocuments
Mauritius is a constitutional parliamentary democracy of approximately 1.3 million citizens governed by a prime minister, a council of ministers, and a National Assembly. The Alliance of the Future, a…
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2010 Human Rights Report: Bhutan

2010 Human Rights Report: Bhutan

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 16, 2012Posted inBhutan, Documents
Bhutan is a democratic, constitutional monarchy with a population of approximately 700,000. The king, Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, is the head of state, and executive power is vested in the…
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2008 Human Rights Report: Mauritius

2008 Human Rights Report: Mauritius

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 16, 2012Posted inDocuments
Mauritius is a constitutional parliamentary democracy of approximately 1.2 million citizens governed by a prime minister, a council of ministers, and a National Assembly. In 2005 the Social Alliance, a…
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Buddhists and Human Rights

Buddhists and Human Rights

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 16, 2012Posted inArticles, Tibet
An analysis of Buddhist affirmations of human rights might begin in India, the birthplace of Buddhism. There in 1956 another Hindu, B. R. Ambedkar, converted to Buddhism and took some…
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G.S. Theme: Human Rights & Tibet

G.S. Theme: Human Rights & Tibet

Posted by By HRDI Admin February 16, 2012Posted inArticles, Tibet
CAMP Hale at Colorado in the US is a long way from Tibet. But what joins them together is the training of some 2000 Tibetan warriors who have been taught…
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