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Tears of Blood: A Cry for Tibet
Author Craig, Mary (著)
Date2000.10.01 (Paperback); 1999
Pages384 (Paperback); 380 (Hardcover)
PublisherCounterpoint Press
Publisher Url http://www.counterpointpress.com/
LocationWashington, DC, US [華盛頓, 哥倫比亞特區, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword藏傳佛教史=西藏佛教史=Tibetan Buddhist History
AbstractFrom the author of Kundun, a powerful work that reveals the true horrors behind China's "liberation" of Tibet Since 1959, when China claimed power over this tiny mountain nation, more than one million Tibetans are believed to have perished by starvation, execution, imprisonment, and abortive uprisings. Many thousands more, including their spiritual and political leader, the 14th Dalai Lama, have been driven into exile.

The country has been systematically colonized, so that indigenous inhabitants are now a second-class minority. Not only are Tibetans being squeezed out by Chinese settlers, but there are reports of Tibetan women being forcibly sterilized and of healthy full-term babies being killed at birth. Thousands of Tibetans languish in prison and suffer appalling torture. Rich mineral resources have been plundered and the delicate ecosystem devastated. Buddhism, the life blood of Tibet, has been ruthlessly suppressed.

M. Craig tells the story of Tibet with candor and power. Based upon extensive research and interviews with large numbers of refugees now living in exile in India, the book presents four decades of religious persecution, environmental devastation, and human atrocities that have caused Tibetans to weep "tears of blood."
ISBN1582431027 (pbk); 158243025X (hc)
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Created date2004.02.13
Modified date2021.04.26



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