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TIBET
Into the shanties
Chinese authorities have reportedly been stepping up a process of forcing at least 100,000 Tibetan nomads to give up their traditional lifestyles and settle down in newly built towns. Although such 'rehabilitation' of nomads has been ongoing for the past several years on various scales, the current push is now being explained by Beijing as being undertaken for environmental reasons.
Authorities say that overgrazing by nomads in northwestern Amdo (Qinghai) Province, coupled with a growing human population, is threatening rivers that originate in the area, particularly the Yangtze and Hwang Ho. By the end of this year, 60,000 Tibetans will reportedly have been moved into new, specially constructed towns in Amdo. Another 40,000 are expected to make the move by 2010.