First Tibetan elected as union leader in U.S.
Tibet may be on the far side of the world, but the Chinese government’s attack on political protesters there has been very much in the local newspapers — and very much in the thoughts
Eight Tibetans killed in Kardze: new phase in protests in Tibet
At least eight Tibetans were killed yesterday in eastern Tibet after armed police fired on a crowd of several hundred monks and laypeople after an incident in which monks were detained
China cancels official Czech visit in Tibet flag row
China cancelled a visit by Czech education officials because Prague’s government ministry raised a Tibetan flag in one of its windows, Chinese authorities said in a statement released
Chinese Harass Western Journalists on Tibet
Some Chinese nationalists have undertaken a campaign of harassment, including violent threats, against foreign reporters who took part in a recent trip to Lhasa, for alleged bias in their
Don’t Stop the Revolution! – Jamyang Norbu
There is a recurring nightmare, well known in clinical psychiatry, in which the sleeper belabours an enemy, but to absolutely
Chinese Police Fire on Tibetan Protesters, Death Toll Unknown
Paramilitary police in China’s southwestern Sichuan province fired on a crowd of Tibetan protesters demanding the release of two detained monks, killing and wounding an unknown number