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China Delivers Human Rights Report to UN; Amnesty Leads Critics

China presents a report on human rights in the country to the United Nations today as groups such as Amnesty International said the submission isn’t thorough

Documentary on Tibetan music wins Sundance award

A documentary film on Tibet music, Tibet in Song had won the Special Jury Award at the Sundance

Dalai Lama in Rome

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is being welcomed by Mr. Mario Vattani, diplomatic advisor to Rome Mayor (2nd L), as he arrives in Rome on Sunday, February 8, 2009. A group of 120 Italian senators and deputies will on Monday morning visit the Dalai Lama, who is set to receive the title of honorary citizen of the Italian capital during an afternoon ceremony. His Holiness was originally scheduled to travel to Rome in autumn to receive the title, but had to postpone the visit due to health concerns. (Photo: Tibet Bureau/Geneva)

Campaign launched for recognition of the Tibetan Government in Exile

On 6 July 2000, the European Parliament passed a resolution calling on "the governments of the Member States to give serious consideration to the possibility of recognising

China has no respect for rights of Tibetans: Tibetan PM

Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, prime minister of the Tibetan government in exile, tells AsiaNews about the daily violence carried out by the Chinese authorities against the rights of the Tibetan people. In anticipation of the upcoming session of the United Nations Human Rights Council

Dalai Lama to receive awards in Europe

Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama Saturday left Dharamsala, his exile hometown in northern India, to begin a four-day visit to Europe, where he will receive honorary citizenship of two cities in Italy, and a media prize

Tibetan PM to preside over Task Force meeting

Tibetan Prime Minister Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche will preside over a three-day Task Force meeting to be held in New Delhi next week, according to the website of the Tibetan Government-in-exile.

Japanese expert warns of China’s inevitable decline

Watanabe Toshio, president of Takushoku University in Tokyo, said recent riots in Tibet and Xinjiang had shed light on China’s eventual decline. China is headed for eventual decline

No celebrations on Tibetan New Year, announces Exile Govt

Tibet’s Government in exile Saturday announced that there would be only “customary religious” ceremonies and no celebrations to mark the Tibetan New Year (Losar)

Tibetans and Indians meet to build more supportive community

A round table discussion aimed at “facilitating a platform for a reflective look in building partnerships towards a more supportive community of Indians and Tibetans in Dharamsala and elsewhere around the country

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