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Negotiations Without Outcome Have A Role: Wang Lixiong

I have recently read on the Internet criticisms from Tibetans of the negotiations of the Dalai Lama's representatives with Beijing in unprecedentedly fierce language.

9 Tibetans arrested in Kardze: reports

Two Tibetan women and five men were detained on Thursday (March 5) in Kardze following protests, according to

Washington State & Seattle City Declares March 10, 2009 as Tibet Day

The State of Washington and City of Seattle have issued proclamations to declare March 10, 2009 as Tibet Day. Washington Governor Christine Gregoire has lauded

Monks of Ngaba Gomang monastery protest, 1 held

Tensions reached a near bloody crackdown on monks of Ngaba Gomang monastery in Ngaba (Sichuan) as security forces blocked the monks who were marching towards the town

China warns world against Dalai Lama

China warned nations against hosting the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on their territories ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising

HK tourist says he was blocked from Tibetan town

Chu said the three were questioned for four hours about the purpose of their visit and then told they could not enter Bayi for security reasons. They were escorted back to Lhasa the next day

Tibet official says unrest in Tibet not likely, exiles plan protests

As exile Tibetans fear more clampdowns by China on Tibetans around March 10 this year officials

Exiles keeping Tibetan identity alive

Ever since the Dalai Lama fled into India in 1959, Tibetans have been making the same perilous journey by foot over the Himalayas into exile. Today there is a large Tibetan community in India, many of whom have clear memories of

Self-immolating Tibet monk recovering – Xinhua

A Tibetan monk who set himself on fire in protest during a prayer festival in western China last week is out of danger and recovering in hospital, Xinhua news agency said on Thursday, citing medical staff

Tibet instability a rumor, communist governor says

Tibet's governor insisted Thursday that his region is stable and will remain so ahead of a sensitive anniversary marking communist rule that last year sparked anti-government protests and riots

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