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29 May 2013
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Breaking: Tibet burns with another self-immolation, Toll reaches 118
In reports coming just in, a Tibetan man set himself on fire in Adril region of eastern Tibet protesting China’s occupation and hard-line policies in Tibet. Tenzin Sherab, 31, carried out his self-immolation protest on May 27. He succumbed to his injuries at the site of his fiery protest.
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28 May 2013
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Tenzin Chokyi tops AISSCE exams with 95.4%, Girls again outshine boys
Individual performances by Tibetan students have been highly impressive this year in the Class XII Central Board of Secondary Education examinations while the overall performance has taken a slight dip as compared to last year. Also, five Tibetan schools have secured 100 per cent pass percentage
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Top leaders of Meghalaya pledge political support for Tibet
Top leaders of the northeast Indian sate of Meghalaya met with a Tibetan parliamentary delegation on a multi-state lobbying campaign and pledged political support to resolve the Tibetan issue. The three-member Tibetan parliamentary delegation were on the final leg of their North-East zone ‘All India Parliamentary Lobby Campaign.’
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27 May 2013
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Tibetan Youth Congress convenes 15th GBM
Tibetan Youth Congress, the largest pro-independence group in exile, today met for its 15th General Body Meeting in the exile Tibetan headquarters of Dharamshala. 130 plus delegates representing more than 40 regional chapters from the Indian subcontinent, the United States of America, and Canada are taking part
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Malware targeting Tibetan activists discovered
Researchers at the global security software company ESET have discovered a cyberespionage malware targeting Tibetan activists which could have been active unnoticed for several years using unusual techniques to evade detection and achieve persistency
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Lobsang Tenzin still under house arrest: TCHRD
After spending a quarter of a century in Chinese prisons, Lobsang Tenzin, one of Tibet’s longest serving political prisoners continues to remain under house arrest and constant police surveillance, almost a month after his release.
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26 May 2013
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Tibet activists demand InterContinental ditch Lhasa luxury hotel plan
Tibet campaigners armed with placards carrying graphic images of human rights abuses in Tibet disrupted InterContinental Hotels Group’s annual general meeting in London with a “die in” Friday. The demonstrators were demanding IGH to withdraw its plans to open a luxury hotel in Lhasa
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24 May 2013
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Hindi version of the Dalai Lama's official website to go live
The Hindi language version of the official website of His Holiness the Dalai Lama is all set to be launched on May 25, Saturday. www.dalailamahindi.com will be an addition to the already widely followed English, Tibetan, Russian, and Mongolian versions
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23 May 2013
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Plot to poison Tibetans in Dharamshala foiled, Chinese spy arrested
An alleged Chinese spy has been arrested by Indian police from the exile Tibetan headquarters of Dharamshala following a tip-off by Tibetan security agencies. The Department of Security said that the accused Penpa Tsering, 33, a former member of the People's Liberation Army
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22 May 2013
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Leaders of Indian border state pledge support for Tibet
Political leaders of the northeast Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, which shares its borders with Tibet, have come out in support for the resolution of the ongoing crisis inside Tibet. Leaders of the state, including the state chief minister, met with a three- member Tibetan parliamentary delegation
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21 May 2013
20 May 2013
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Three Tibetan activists detained in Delhi
Three Tibetans were detained today by the Delhi Police for staging a protest against Chinese Premier Li Keqiang near the Taj Palace Hotel in the Indian capital where Li is presently staying.
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19 May 2013
18 May 2013
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‘West must unite against China’s bullying’
In a hard-hitting article written by prominent journalist Edward Lucas, the author advocates for democratic governments in the West to unite in resisting “Chinese bullying” against those who meet Tibet’s exiled leaders. Lucas, who is International Editor of The Economist
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17 May 2013
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