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A letter from a Tibetan inside Tibet

I am a Tibetan who was educated in India as a youngster but who returned to Tibet. I worked for various companies in Tibet, and visited different countries in the West. Tibetans inside

TIBET: A democratic state without a territory

It doesn't take a prophet to foresee the future of Tibet, as a nation within a territory, if the Chinese government continues its current course of "re-education" on a mass scale. I can sum up that future in a single word: Annihilation

Roadmap of Tibetan Independence: Wang Lixiong

I had not taken the possibility of Tibetan independence into serious consideration before the incident in Tibet in 2008. It serves as the watershed that compels me to realize

In Beijing, author treads fine line as she tells Tibet’s story

Woeser's fans have plenty of reasons to worry that she'll be thrown in jail soon. The famed Tibetan writer has sued the Chinese government. She's investigating the March uprising in Tibet

Special Meeting: a new Middle Way based on Rangzen

The perspective of the Special Meeting (17-22 November) seems to create as many inspirations as fears within the Tibetan community. Many sincerely fear that the discussions

Special Meeting: a new Middle Way based on Rangzen

The perspective of the Special Meeting (17-22 November) seems to create as many inspirations as fears within the Tibetan community. Many sincerely fear that the discussions

Policy shift not a focus of exile Tibetans’ Meeting

Tibetan leaders and representatives gathered in Dharamsala, the seat of the Tibetan government-in-exile, this morning to begin a historic “special meeting” to discuss the future course of action on Tibet

Suitability of Middle Way Path: A Brief Analysis

First I would like to offer my heartiest greetings and Tashi Delek to all our brothers and sisters - those who could participate in the Special Meeting and those who wish to participate

SFT UK protest Zhu Weiqun

Tibetans and supporters gave Zhu Weiqun, Vice-Minister of the United Front Work Department of China that oversees Sino-Tibetan talks, a noisy reception when he visited London on Friday, Nov. 14, 2008. Tibetans and supporters later chanted slogans against Zhu and Chinese government at Chatham House at St James Square, London, where the visiting Chinese official took part in a 'round-table' discussion on the failure of the Eighth round of talks with representatives of the Dalai Lama over Tibet. Zhu last week said no progress was made at the meeting held in Beijing, and further blamed the exiled Tibetan leader as being responsible for the failure of the talks. (Phayul/Photo: Luke Ward/SFT UK)

Tibetans protest as China takes part in economic summit

Hundreds of protesters, including Tibetans, rallied in Washington on Saturday as world leaders met for an emergency economic summit. Chinese President Hu Jintao was among the leaders of the big, rich and developing countries taking part in the financial summit of the Group of

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