Ooooo... saucy! So, what does Amnesty International have to say to that?
In 1998, Amnesty declined to undertake an in-depth investigation into abuses alleged to have occurred in Tibetan settlements in India, noting that: “None of the material AI has received contains evidence of abuses which fall within AI’s mandate for action — such as grave violations of fundamental human rights including torture, the death penalty, extra-judicial executions, arbitrary detention or imprisonment, or unfair trials.”
So, someone has to sacrifice his/her life before Amnesty International can come in? NOw, I know why those sad people are self-immolating. Actually, this sounds like a school not facing up to the bullying that's happening in their school because the bullies were not caught red-handed or that the kids that were bullied were too scared to call out the bullies.Hmm... looks like they have not outgrown the classroom.