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My Faith in Chinese People Still Unshaken:Dalai Lama

Reiterating his ‘unshaken faith’ in the people of China, His Holiness the Dalai Lama today said dialogue with Chinese people is important for the Tibetans. “There are two

US President to Discuss Tibet with Hu Jintao

The United States President George W Bush will discuss human rights issues in Tibet and the ongoing discussions between the envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Chinese leadership during his meeting with Chinese president Hu Jintao in Peru.

To uphold “middle-way”, Tibetan exiles demand China’s sincerity

While reaffirming their absolute “faith and allegiance” in the Dalai Lama’s leadership and agreeing to pursue for Tibet’s autonomy, Tibetan exiles did not rule out a possible shift in policy to independence if current middle-way policy

Probe deaths of Tibetans killed in the spring 2008 protests in Tibet, CAT tells China

The United Nations Committee Against Torture (CAT) recommends the People's Republic of China (PRC) to probe the deaths of Tibetans killed in the spring 2008 protests in Tibet and to adopt measures to prohibit and prevent enforced disappearances and to provide

MWA Retains Prominence at the Special Meeting

Despite 8 rounds of talks between Beijing and Dharamshala failing to produce any positive outcome, “talks with China must continue” was the air at the fourth day of the Special Meeting convened under article 59 of the Tibetan charter. But there was

No Independence for Tibet, Doors for Talk Open: China

As the Tibetan representatives from all over the world gathered here for the largest ever assembly of Tibetans for a ‘Special Meeting’ to discuss future political strategies,

Crash and Burn

This unrest is likely to spiral. As the Chinese economy sours for the first time in years, the government this week announced a $586 billion stimulus package. But in some ways, much more is at stake: While, in the U.S., a financial failure would simply mean another dent

Gyalo Thondup reconfirms Deng Xiaoping’s offer on Tibet talks

Gyalo Thondup, an elder brother of the Dalai Lama and a former Kalon Tripa Wednesday said he was shocked by China’s attempt to deny a statement made by former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping in 1979 that “except for independence all other issues can be settled through discussions”

Undercover Tibet Film Honored in London

A television documentary filmed secretly in Tibet has been honored in a competition recognizing the work of freelance cameramen and camerawomen who gather news in “regions where it is difficult to operate

Tibetan Woman Cadre Sentenced to Five Years in Prison: reports

A Tibetan female cadre in her thirties has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment. Walza Norzin Wangmo, mother of one, from Kyungchu township of Ngaba, was accused of passing

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