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World Bank Effort to Support China's Population Transfer Into Tibet is Defeated
August 2000
On July 7th, 2000, the World Bank Board of Executive Directors, in a
highly unusual move, rejected Bank Management's support of the China Western
Poverty Reduction Project, which centered on the resettlement of 58,000
Chinese farmers into an area that is traditionally part of Tibet. The
Board decision to reject Management's recommendation, which had been promoted
by President Wolfensohn and the East Asia and Pacific Region of the Bank,
forced the Chinese government to withdraw the project from consideration.
China proclaims that it will continue with the ill-fated project utilizing
its own funds. However, the decision means that the project will not enjoy
the international seal of approval that China had been seeking from the
development institution.
The decision comes on the heels of a scathing report from the independent
World Bank Inspection Panel, which found that the World Bank had violated
all of its most important social and environmental policies in the design
of the project. The Inspection Panel process had been triggered by a claim
filed by the International Campaign for Tibet (ICT), acting in response
to letters smuggled out of the project region by affeted Tibetans who
feared that the project would amount to nothing less than a "death sentence"
for them. The Center for International Environmental Law and the Bank
Information Center [link to BIC] provided support to ICT and the Tibetan
community. CIEL has been actively involved in organizing the campaign
to fight this project since news of the project first broke in April,
1999.
Additional information about the China Western Poverty
Reduction Project can be found on CIEL's International
Financial Institutions program page.
For access to the Inspection Panel report on the China/Tibet project,
click here.
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