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Dalai Lama’s New Zealand visa safe-guarded by PM

The New Zealand visa for the Dalai Lama has been pre-emptively approved by the New Zealand Prime Minister John Keys after pressure from a local Chinese organisation called for it to be refused

Proof Dalai Lama did apply for SA visa

Court papers show the Dalai Lama DID apply for a visa to visit SA. THE South African government lied — it did receive the Dalai Lama’s visa application, but did not want the Tibetan leader in the country

Tibetans, Burmese and Chinese protest Hu Jintao in London

6 Tibetans and 4 Chinese sat on a 24-hour hunger strike to highlight the gross violation of human rights by

Tibet speech back on

A TALK in Hong Kong by an international activist for Tibetan self-determination which was postponed after China voiced its disapproval has been rescheduled, organisers said on Wednesday

Dalai Lama’s Special Envoy calls on Tibetans to record their suffering

Lodi Gyari, Special Envoy of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, has issued a call for Tibetans, in Tibet and around the world to record their experiences of suffering over the past 50 years. "It is vitally important, especially as a testament to

Prince Charles urged to push Tibet cause

The Prince of Wales has been urged to speak out in support of Tibet when he holds a private meeting with the Chinese president on Thursday. The Free Tibet campaign group has written to Charles listing a range of human rights concerns

Defiant farmers in Kardze face arrests, beatings: Report

Chinese authorities in Kardze in Sichuan province are on an “arrest and beating drive” against Tibetan farmers in eastern Tibet who have defiantly undertaken a “Farming Boycott Movement” to protest against China’s repressive measures

Chinese seek to ban Dalai Lama from NZ

The 73-year-old Tibetan exiled spiritual leader is scheduled to visit Auckland on December 6. He will speak at the Vector Arena and plans to meet Prime Minister John Key

China orders tightened Internet controls

China issued new rules Thursday cracking down on the posting of "harmful" political or religious videos online, two weeks after footage of police allegedly beating Tibetan monks circulated on the Web

Walk for Tibet by Taktser Rinpoche’s son enters 24th day

son of late Takster Rinpoche, who stood by his commitment for complete independence for Tibet until he breathed his last on September 5 last year, started his “walk for

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