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Dalai Lama says he is losing faith in talks with China

Tibetan Leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama Saturday said in the absence of any positive response from Chinese government to his sincere approach on Tibet issue he would now ask the fellow Tibetan people to decide the future course of action

Dalai Lama says he has given up on China talks

The Dalai Lama said Saturday he has given up on efforts to convince Beijing to allow greater autonomy for Tibet under Chinese rule. The Tibetan spiritual leader said he would now ask the Tibetan people to decide how to take the

China hails German ties after spat over Dalai Lama

Chinese President Hu Jintao praised the state of relations with Germany during a meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, suggesting ties between the economic powers had been repaired since a spat over the Dalai Lama last year

Tibetan Filmmakers Participate in Film Festivals in Italy

Three Tibetan filmmakers participated in the 4 film festival, which is currently underway in Bolzano, Italy. Tsering Rithar, Kalsang Tsering and Kalsang Rinchen were invited

China furious at EU human rights award to ‘criminal’ dissident Hu Jia

Beijing has furiously denounced the award of a major European Union human rights prize to a "criminal" Chinese dissident as a major Europe-Asia summit on the financial crisis begins in China

China Refuses to Admit Tibet Crackdown to UN Treaty Body

In a written response dated 8 September 2008 to the UN Committee Against Torture (CAT), China denied that hundreds of Tibetans were detained following the Tibetan Uprising and failed to provide "a list of all persons detained" as

China keeps its tight grip on Tibetans in provinces

In September, a 42-year-old Tibetan monk sat down and recorded a video, calmly recounting harrowing tales of abuses of Buddhist monks at the hands of Chinese police and military

Switzerland expects concrete results from Tibet-China talks: Report

Swiss government has expressed hope that the ongoing discussions between Tibetan representatives and Chinese counterparts on Tibet issue would bring about concrete results, according to a report

‘What Remains of Us’: A visit to Tibet, the ‘biggest prison in the world’

There have been many impressive documentaries on Tibet and the plight of its people, but none like Francois Prevost and Hugo Latulippe's "What Remains of Us." Kalsang Dolma—a Tibetan born in exile in India who immigrated to Canada

Norwegian Foreign Secretary Raymond Johansen to Visit Tibet

Norwegian Foreign Secretary Mr Raymond Johansen will visit Tibet this weekend Mr Johansen was only allowed to visit Tibet himself if he agreed to travel without a Norwegian press corps

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