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26 Tibetans detained after trying to get into Chinese Consulate in Munich

German police detained 26 Tibetan demonstrators Monday after they tried to force their way into the Chinese Consulate in Munich, officials said.

Taiwan presidential hopeful joins Tibet vigil

Taiwan's ruling party presidential candidate Frank Hsieh attended a candle-light vigil Monday for Tibetans killed during China's military crackdown on unrest in the Himalayan region.

U.N. council keeps silent on Tibet protests

The U.N. Security Council will likely keep silent about China's crackdown on demonstrations in Tibet, mostly due to belief that provoking Beijing would accomplish nothing, diplomats said on Monday.

Hundreds of Tibetan devotees protest in Amdo Golog

Around hundreds of Tibetan devotees gathered for a religious teaching by their revered religious teacher when suddenly the security police forced the religious teaching to discontinue much against

Central Tibetan Administration sends “Urgent Appeal” to international community

The current situation in Tibet is extremely serious. The Chinese government's ultimatum is due to expire at mid-night today. Therefore, we are extremely concerned that there is every

It is now or never

‘Rise Up, Resist, Return’; the motto of the Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement applies to all of us because this is a movement of the Tibetan people. We have lived in exile for a

Tibetan students demonstrate in Tsoe City

According to the confirmed information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), the Tibetan students of the Tibetan Medical College, Teacher Training Higher Institute

“European Union must do its utmost for the protection of Tibetans human rights and fundamental freedoms”

"The Chinese government must refrain from any violence against Tibetan demonstrators and respect their rights and fundamental freedoms, in particular freedom of expression, assembly

Austria demands an end to violence in Tibet

Austrian Foreign Minister Ursula Plassnik said Sunday that Austria was "deeply disturbed by serious violations of human rights in Tibet" and called for "an immediate end to violence

Tibet: ‘Forgotten for too long’ but not any longer

"Imperialist China, get out of Tibet!" This was one of the cries heard at a demonstration held outside the Chinese embassy in The Hague on Sunday, 16 March 2008. Just one of many such

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