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The beauty in the tragedy

The exhibition, titled "Heaven in Exile", displays the works of four Indonesian photographers - Enrico Soekarno, Jay Subyakto, Krish Suharnoko and Yori Antar - who visited the Tibetan capital Lhasa in 2003, and

Company puts off launch of luxury trains to Tibet

The delay of the train's launch until the spring of 2010 resulted in the loss of about $2 million in advance bookings, the South China Morning Post reported on Monday, citing a company spokeswoman

Obama and Congress Send Unified Message to China: Negotiate with the Dalai Lama on Tibet

With Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi in Washington last week, both President Obama and the U.S. House of Representatives stated that the U.S. government expects

Indefinite fast in Brussels enters sixth day

The three hunger strikers have been sitting under a tent in front of the Embassy without food since March 10, the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan national uprising

Tibetan official arrested in Mangra, brother missing

The Public Security Bureau of Mangra County has arrested a government official of Tibetan origin under suspicion of anti government

Free Tibet Inc

Kunsang Tanzin’s first trip to Bombay in the late ’80s was a disaster. Armed with orders from French importers of home furnishings, the young would-be entrepreneur went to the city in search of fabric. He couldn’t pay advances, so he told

Hundreds march for free Tibet in Taiwan

Hundreds of people in support of a free Tibet took to the streets in Taipei on Saturday, marking a year since last year’s bloody crackdown on Tibetan protesters

San Francisco remembers martyrs on March 14, 2008

San Francisco Tibetans and supporters gathered in Downtown Berkeley yesterday to raise awareness of the March 14 crackdown that took place in Lhasa last year. The event

Three foreigners detained in Nepal for Anti China Protests

As the police in Nepal closely watched the Tibetans against carrying out any protests this year three foreign nationals were arrested yesterday for staging a protest

‘Separatist allegations’ by Chinese Premier misleading: Tibetan PM

Calling Premier Wen Jiabao’s “separatist” allegations against the Dalai Lama a misleading one, Tibetan PM asks China to “demonstrate its sincerity” in resolving Tibet issue

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