Red banner written in Tibetan and Chinese, concerning Public Information and Social Stability, on a Public Security Bureau vehicle in Lhasa, 1999
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- Name
- Tibet Information Network (Collector)
- Title
- Red banner written in Tibetan and Chinese, concerning Public Information and Social Stability, on a Public Security Bureau vehicle in Lhasa, 1999
- Abstract
- Photographic slide of a red banner written in Tibetan and Chinese, hung on a Public Security Bureau vehicle in the streets of Lhasa, instructing to "Strengthen Public information (propaganda - Dril sgnags) concerning the law and take responsibility for social stability."
- Collection Name
- Tibet Information Network (TIN) Archive
- Subjects
- Signs and signboards; Propaganda; Tibetans; Lhasa (China); Tibet Autonomous Region (China)
- Format
- sound recordings
- Genre
- sound recordings
- Date
- March 1999
- Physical Description
- 5 x 5 cm
- Note
- Annotation in accompanying letter dated May 15 99: 2. 'Strengthen Public information (propaganda - Dril sgnags) concerning the law and take responsibility for social stability'. Public security propaganda vehicle on a Lhasa street March 99
- Language
- English; Tibetan; Chinese
- Library Location
- C.V. Starr East Asian Library, Columbia University
- Copyright Status
- Copyright Undetermined
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-8whn-9d38