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Tibet Information Network

Tibet Information Network (TIN) is an independent news and research service providing information and analysis of current events in Tibet.

Primary web addresses
www.tibetinfonet.net
Main Address
Third Floor West Wing
City Cloisters, 188-196 Old Street
London
EC1V 9FR
Country
United Kingdom
Main Telephone
020 7814 9011
Joined OneWorld
02.04.1998

Features
06.06.2005 Major development funders such as the Asia Development Bank face conflicting priorities with their investments in China. There are signs of a gap between donor rhetoric and practice, especially in the tacit avoidance of projects in Tibet.
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17.12.2004 Illustrating the symbolic use of music as a form of protest this volume offers a unique insight into contemporary Tibet. It examines how Tibetans have used music to express dissent and resist Chinese political, social and cultural domination. Accompanying song lyrics in Tibetan or Chinese and their English translation offers a unique insight into Tibetan musical culture.

Imprint:Tibet Information Network
Price : £ 15.00
Published: 2004
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Tibetans protest Chinese occupation.
06.10.2003 In recent years the Chinese government has built a network of portals which provide an insight of Tibet in Chinese terms. A Tibetan group studies these sites and finds that Tibet is depicted as a wilderness, a backward place and an inseparable part of the Chinese nation.

Related topics/regions: [China] [Tibet] [culture]
Image: Tibetans protest Chinese occupation. © World Bank





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