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We are ready for talks:Tibetan PM

The exile Tibetan government said if the Beijing leadership took the initiative it is ready for resumption of talks with China. Prof Samdhong Rinpoche,

50th Tibetan National Uprising Rally in New York

The East coast US Tibetan Congregation marked the 50th Tibetan National Uprising on March 10, 2009 in

France marks 50 years of Tibet Uprising

More than a thousand people marched in the streets of Paris till the Chinese Embassy to mark the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising Day. They were joined

Tibetans protest in Chigago

About 600 people gathered in Chicago for March 10. The overwhelming number of attendees were

China curbing foreign media in Tibet: RSW

The Paris based organization working for freedom of press worldwide said although the regulations inherited from the Olympic Games guarantee freedom of movement, at least 14 foreign

Australian Politicians Defy China’s Pressure, Join Tibetans in Commemoration

The day began on the lawns of Parliament House. MPs and Senators from all political parties

China hits back at Tibet condemnation

China reacted angrily on Wednesday to a storm of international criticism over its rule of Tibet, telling the United States to stop interfering and calling the Dalai Lama

Teachings

His Holiness the Dalai Lama during a teaching at the Main Tibetan Temple in Dharamsala, India, Wednesday, March 11, 2009. The revered Buddhist leader and winner of the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize gave a short teaching from the Jataka tales in the morning. Later in the afternoon, the Dalai Lama attended a Hindu prayer session offering long life to him at Chamunda temple near Dharamsala. Organized by Indian religious associations, the prayers were a tribute to the Dalai Lama as Tibetan exiles observe 50th Anniversary of their uprising against Chinese rule. The long-life prayers involved Hindu custom and rituals, and some 20 Hindu priests from Andhra Pradesh. (Photo: Tenzin Dasel/Phayul)

China Braces for Protests

U.S. lawmakers will vote this week on a nonbinding resolution that would call for a multilateral effort to bring about a peaceful solution to the Tibet issue

Clinton to meet Yang amid more criticism on rights stance

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepared for talks Wednesday with her Chinese counterpart as aides defended against charges she is soft on human rights abuses in Tibet and other places

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