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Canada Disputed Chinese Claims to Tibet from Start

Three weeks ago, the Canada-Tibet Committee released a series of declassified documents from the Department of External Affairs, the predecessor to Canada's modern foreign ministry. The 68 pages of secret documents, kept for years by

A Silent Start to the New Year for Many Tibetans

"What happened last year is now part of our history too. Even my son's sons and their sons will remember after I die. They will hate the government, too. We will never forget."

Chinese Embassy to face protest on Tibetan New Year

Tibetans in the Washington metropolitan area say they will stage a day-long protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in the US capital Washington DC on the first day of Losar (Tibetan New Year), which falls on February 25, to highlight

Tibet campaign groups likely target of new Internet Explorer exploit

The malware appears to originate in China and may be the first inkling of a forthcoming spate of malicious emails targeting pro-Tibet groups, Ferguson said. Similar attacks occurred around this time last year

China defends its Khmer Rouge ties as genocide trial opens

China defended its ties with Cambodia's Khmer Rouge regime saying it was part of normal diplomatic relations, as a trial began Tuesday in Phnom Penh of the group's chief torturer

Tibet: Shops closed down, more detained in Lithang after protests

Chinese police in Lithang County in Sichuan province detained at least five more Tibetans after they joined the “peaceful protest demonstration” staged by 15 Tibetans in Lithang main market on Monday

Dalai Lama inaugurates first Tibetan college in India

The first Tibetan college of its kind established by the Tibetan Children’s Village is named “The Dalai Lama Institute for Higher Education” and is located near the South Indian city of Bangalore.

For area Tibetans, a somber New Year

It’s been a rough year for Charlottesville’s Tibetan community, which watched in shock as anti-Chinese occupation protests and the Chinese government’s subsequent political crackdown wracked their home country

Will the Ox be as auspicious as the Rat?

One question immediately comes to mind: will the Ox be for Beijing as auspicious as the Rat? Nobody contests that the Olympics were a resounding success; Beijing however forgot to mention some darker aspects of the Rat Year

Fifteen more arrested in Lithang for staging “peaceful protests”

Following yesterday’s solo protests by a Tibetan Buddhist monk Lobsang Lhundup, 15 other Tibetans from Lithang County staged a similar peaceful protest earlier this morning, according to Dharamsala-based Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy.

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