China: Hundreds of Tibetan Detainees and Prisoners Unaccounted for

‘Quick Arrests and Quick Sentencings’ Followed Tibetan Protests

The first extensive analysis of official Chinese accounts regarding the arrests and trials of Tibetan protesters from March 2008 shows that by the Chinese government's own count, there have been thousands of arbitrary arrests, and more than 100 trials pushed through the judicial system, Human Rights Watch said today. New Human Rights Watch research and analysis point to a judicial system so highly politicized as to preclude any possibility of protesters ... Full Story »

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by Dwight Rousu - Mar. 16, 2009

The Human Rights Watch report provides a wealth of information on abuse of the civil rights of Tibetans by Chinese authorities.

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