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China rounds up 5766 Tibetans in Lhasa under “Strike Hard” campaign

According to Lhasa Evening News (Ch: Lasa Wen Bao) yesterday, Lhasa City Public Security Bureau (PSB) office had, within three days of Winter "Strike Hard" Campaign that began on 18 January 2009, deployed 600 officers, more than 160

TCHRD releases its annual report

According to the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy, at least 120 Tibetans have lost their lives facing bullets fired from guns of Chinese security forces,

Games’ Organizers sidelined Dalai Lama under Chinese Pressure:Dalai Lama Aide

Nyandak said China had threatened to shutter training centers for athletes with intellectual disabilities and to hold back the Chinese athletes at home if the Tibetan leader attended

4 Tibetans detained for protesting, explosion reported in Chamdo

Chinese authorities beat up and detained three Tibetan youths for protesting Chinese rule in Tibet in the run-up to politically sensitive anniversaries, reported Radio

Members of Tibetan parliament to be allocated regions

The members of the Tibetan parliament in exile will now be allocated regions inhabited by Tibetans in different parts of the world. The allocation will be based on the population and other regional

China censors Obama

As soon as the first African American president of the United States uttered the word ‘Communism’ the live broadcast was interrupted by

No Harmony without trust, Dalai lama says in Chennai

“Harmony must come from trust, without trust how can we develop harmony. Isn’t it?” asked the 73 year old Tibetan leader

Dalai Lama Congratulates Obama

The Dalai Lama congratulated Barrack Hussein Obama who became the 44th president of the United States of America Tuesday amid a glittering

China says Wen will visit Europe, signals ties on mend

China announced Tuesday that Premier Wen Jiabao would travel to Europe next week as it signalled it was ready to mend relations following a heated row last year over Tibet

China jails 4 Tibetans, another missing

Four Tibetans including two nuns have been sentenced to varying prison terms by the Kardze Intermediate People's Court, according to the Dharamsala based Tibetan Centre for Human Rights

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