Human rights in Tibet
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Human rights in Tibet
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Human rights in Tibet has been a subject of intense international scrutiny and debate, particularly since the annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China. Before the 1950s, Tibet's social structure was marked by inequality and described as a caste-like system or, controversially, as serfdom. Severe punishments, including permanent mutilations of body parts, were common, although capital punishment was banned in 1913. Muslim warlord Ma Bufang caused widespread destruction and deaths in
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_rights_in_Tibet
date created:
2010-03-18T01:25:54Z
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2024-09-04T15:55:00Z
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