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Human Rights

s. Since the reform of 1959, China oversees every aspect and has the ultimate power of rule. The Chinese legal system does not operate by presuming one's innocence until proven guilty.Economic sanctions are thought not to be the best way to stop the violations against Tibet. In 1987, Dalai Lama wanted to attempt a peaceful resolution and came up with a Five Point Peace Plan. The Five key points were to transform Tibet into peace, abandon the transfer policy, respect human rights, restore the environment, and commencement negotiations between Tibet and China. China rejected the proposal and in 1993 Tibet tried communicating once again but the Chinese still did not want to compromise with the Dalai Lama.The United Nations tries to uphold the standards of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights. Societies have different ethical and moral codes. The Western Worlds believe in personal freedom and helping others but Third Would countries have standards regarding self-discipline and order. It seems there are barriers in the way regarding human decency but progressed because of India's form of religion and China's government in Tibet. In Tibet peaceful demonstrations take place but China resists any sanctions. Neither the government of India or China puts a stop to the murders of cruelty that rages in streets. India's perception is to look down on what they consider to be meaningless jobs. History has seemed to pass down traditions to the untouchables and the Tibetans that would seclude them and ignore the rights which the individual was born to initially have....

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