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Chapter 3: Cultivating Chinese Superiority - Notes

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1. Article 4 in the Chinese Constitution. Adopted at the Fifth Session of the Fifth National People's Congress and promulgated for implementation by the Proclamation of the National People's Congress on 4 December 1982, as amended at the First Session of the Seventh National People's Congress on 12 April 1988, and again at the First Session of the Seventh National People's Congress on 29 March 1993.

2. Xinhua News Agency, China Society for Human Rights Studies, "Historical Progress in Guaranteeing Human Rights in Tibet", (16 July 1999).

3. Jamyang arrived in exile from Ngaba "Tibetan Autonomous prefecture" in January 2000.

4. 22-year-old man from Gade County, Golog "TAP", Qinghai Province, came to India in January 2000.

5. Dhondup, 16-year-old, escaped to India in April 2000.

6. 17-year-old girl from Lubu in Lhasa City who escaped to India in January 2000.

7. Dorjee Tongmey from Kandze "TAP", Sichuan Province arrived in exile in February 2000 after spending 17 years trading in Lhasa.

8. A farmer in Kyirong County, Shigatse Prefecture before fleeing to India in January 2000.

9. A Tibetan woman, from Shigatse, arrived in India in January 2000.

10. 14-year-old Namsel from the Barkhor area of Lhasa, fled Tibet in January 2000.

11. 15-year-old Dolma arrived in India in January 2000. She was from Lithang County in Sichuan Province.

12. TIN News Update, New Campaign Aims to Improve Cadre Quality, (20 May 1999).

13. TCHRD interview of Tseten Lhamo, a 17-year-old nun from Nyemo County, Lhasa Municipality who escaped to India in May 2000.


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