The extensive use of checkpoints where Tibetans are removed from buses or cars, and the enforcement of large security zones, such as around the Bouddhanath stupa, could also be construed as a discriminatory application of the law based on ethnicity and political affiliation, and may constitute a violation of Article 2.1 and 26 of the ICCPR, the groups said.〔【出典】アムネスティ発表国際ニュース(2011年3月9日) 〕
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