"The scale and speed at which the Tibetan rural population is being remodelled by mass rehousing and relocation policies are unprecedented in the post-Mao era," Sophie Richardson, China director for Human Rights Watch, said in a release accompanying the report.
"Tibetans have no say in the design of policies that are radically altering their way of life, and in an already highly repressive context, no ways to challenge them," she added.
The number of people affected accounted for "more than two-thirds of the entire population" of the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), it said.
Additionally, "hundreds of thousands of nomadic herders" in Tibetan regions outside the TAR, such as in Qinghai province, which lies in the eastern portion of the massive Tibetan plateau were "relocated or resettled", said the report, released yesterday.
"A chief aspect of the policy regarding herder communities, and one that upsets many Tibetans because of its impact on Tibetan culture, is that many of those rehoused or relocated have been sedentarised, moved off the land and into permanent structures," the report said.
New York-based Human Rights Watch said that it interviewed 114 Tibetans outside China over a seven-year period from March 2005 to June last year in compiling the 116-page report.
The Chinese government blasted the report.
"The organisation you mentioned often criticises China wilfully and makes groundless statements," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said at a regular press briefing yesterday in response to a question. "I would not read seriously their reports, nor would I make any comments here," she added.
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