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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)
CIS NO: 93-S381-9
TITLE: U.S. and Chinese Policies Toward Occupied Tibet.
SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
DOC TYPE: Hearing COLLATION: iii+56 p.
DATE: July 28, 1992
CONGRESS-SESSION: 102-2 SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:S.HRG.102-969
ITEM NO: 1039-A; 1039-B PUB NO: S.Hrg.102-969
MC ENTRY NO: 93-17578
Hearing to examine reported repressive actions by the People's Republic of
China (PRC) in Tibet, and to review U.S. policy response (Staff background
analysis, p. 51-56).
Supplementary material (p. 51-56) includes a witness's written replies to
Committee questions.
CONTENT NOTATION: Tibet human rights conditions, China Govt repressive
policies and US response review
DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): TIBET (China govt repressive
policies in Tibet and US response); CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; HUMAN
RIGHTS; FOREIGN.RELATIONS; INTERNATIONAL.RELATIONS
93-S381-9 TESTIMONY NO: 1 July 28, 1992 p. 3-18
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
ANDERSON, L. DESAIX (Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, East Asian
and Pacific Affairs, Department of State)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Background and overview of PRC repressive
actions in Tibet and U.S. response.
CONTENT NOTATION: Tibet human rights conditions, China Govt repressive
policies and US response review
DESCRIPTORS: DEPARTMENT.OF.STATE
93-S381-9 TESTIMONY NO: 2 July 28, 1992 p. 19-39
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
GYARI, LODI GYALTSEN (representing the Dalai Lama)
GERE, RICHARD (actor; Founding Chairman, Tibet House; Board Member,
International Campaign for Tibet)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Overview of conditions in Tibet; activities of
exiled Tibetans; suggestions for U.S. policy regarding PRC.
CONTENT NOTATION: Tibet human rights conditions, China Govt repressive
policies and US response review
DESCRIPTORS: TIBET HOUSE; INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN FOR TIBET
93-S381-9 TESTIMONY NO: 3 July 28, 1992 p. 39-50
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
HOPKINS, JEFFREY (Director, Center for South Asian Studies, University
of Virginia)
JONES, SIDNEY R. (Executive Director, Asia Watch)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Concerns about human rights conditions in
Tibet, with recommendations for U.S. policy regarding PRC.
CONTENT NOTATION: Tibet human rights conditions, China Govt repressive
policies and US response review
DESCRIPTORS: ASIA WATCH
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