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‘Tibet, the Chinese Lie?’ premieres at the French Senate

The film "Tibet, le mensonge Chinoise?" (Tibet, the Chinese lie?), had an exclusive screening at the French Senate yesterday in presence of the filmmaker Bernard Debord, former Senator Louis de Broissia, Jean-Francois Humbert

Joanna Lumley launches Tibet Film Festival in UK

Tibet Film Festival 2009 - Images and Reflections on Tibet” is being jointly presented by Tibet House Trust & Through an Exile Lens Project

March 10 designated Tibet Day in Taiwan

The opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) has passed a resolution designating March 10 as Tibet Day and specifying that it will be observed in cities and counties around the country that are governed by the party

Barcelona runs for Tibet

The year 2009 ‘Barcelona Marathon’ was run on March 1. Each year, the marathon is dedicated

50 years after revolt, clampdown on Tibetans

Enraged nomads swooped into this windswept town on the Tibetan plateau a year ago this month, storming a Chinese police compound, setting fire to police cars and forcing

Australia’s Tibetans Appeal to the Prime Minister

Tibetans and Tibet supporters from across Australia will gather on the lawns in front of Parliament House to commemorate 50 years since Tibetans rose up against Chinese rule

China increases military spending

China's official military budget is to grow 14.9 per cent on last year to 480.6bn yuan ($70.24bn) in 2009. The additional spending was to maintain "sovereignty and integrity of Chinese territory and would not threaten any country

Dalai Lama to visit Gillette Stadium in Foxborough

In May, the Foxborough venue will add yet another name to the list: His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso. Recognized by many as the rightful head of state and the spiritual leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama will give two public talks on

50 years under Chinese rule, Tibetans still oppressed

It was difficult for the people of Tibet to celebrate the Losar, the Tibetan New Year, this year. March of last year was a bloody month in Tibet when pro-independence riots were quelled violently by Chinese forces. The Chinese

Tibetan PM to deliver keynote address at International Buddhism Conference

Prime Minister of the Tibet’s Government in exile Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche will deliver a keynote address at the inaugural session of a two-day international conference on Buddhism in the Indian capital in New Delhi on Wednesday

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