Exiles condemn China’s jail sentence against environmentalist
The verdict, popular Tibetan activist Tenzin Tsundue said is a “desperate measure of the Chinese government.” “With so many whistle blowers emerging from all over China and also from Tibet in the form of writers, musici
Why I Was Attacked By Chinese Security Guards – Dr Russel Norman
Green Party co-leader Russel Norman gave a personal explanation of the incident with Chinese government staff on the steps of Parliament last week to Parliament today
Tibet Film Festival to open in London
The third edition of the Tibet Film Festival will return to the UK this summer with a selection of new inspiring films looking at Tibetan culture and society both in and outside Tibet
The Tragedy of Tibet: A Saga of Betrayal, Colonization and Exploitation
Green Party co-leader and Member of Parliament Russell Norman made world headlines on June 18 from backwater New Zealand when he held up the Tibetan flag before China’s Vice President Xi Jinping, as the Vice President
China congratulates new Australian PM Gillard
China, Australia’s largest trading partner, congratulated Julia Gillard on her election as the country’s prime minister Thursday and said Beijing would continue
Hu and Harper emphasize friendship in highly choreographed visit
Chinese President Hu Jintao’s state visit to the nation’s capital Thursday was a carefully choreographed show of Sino-Canadian friendship, free of interaction with journalists and bolstere
Dalai Lama: New Reality calls for a more Holistic Approach
In the past century, many small nations were caught in a cycle of violence and bloodshed while defending their sovereignty and national interests. Instead of solving human problems, this approach has planted more seeds for future
Tibetan activist sentenced to 15 years in prison
A Tibetan environmentalist once praised as a model philanthropist was sentenced to 15 years in prison Thursday on charges of grave robbing and dealing in looted