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Tibetan exiles fear China will intensify crackdown in Tibet after Olympics

As Beijing Olympics draws towards its closing ceremony; Tibetan exiles express serious fears that China will further intensify its clampdown in Tibet once the global focus is no longer on it

US disrupts Olympic party with human rights attack on China

America has openly attacked China for failing to live up to its Olympic promise to improve human rights after eight US citizens were arrested and imprisoned without trial for their part in a

47 Tibet activists arrested during Games

At least 47 foreign pro-Tibetan activists are reported to have been expelled and 22 foreign journalists detained or manhandled by police or other authorities during the Beijing Olympics

British woman jailed in China after Tibet protest

Chinese authorities have sentenced a British woman arrested in Beijing during a pro-Tibet protest to 10 days in jail, the Britain's foreign ministry said

US urges China to free activists

The US has asked China to release eight US activists held for mounting pro-Tibet rallies during the Olympics

Terrifying time in China

After being detained by Chinese authorities in Beijing, two pro-Tibet activists from Edmonton were in Calgary yesterday to share stories of their terrifying ordeal and raise their voices about human rights

Indian Police break up hunger strike in New Delhi

The third batch of indefinite chain hunger strike came to an abrupt end with police intervention around 16:45 today. Three police vans and two buses carrying more than 150 men arrived

Beijing’s Bad Faith Olympics

The Beijing Olympics still have one more day to run. But the final gold medal — for authoritarian image management — can already be safely awarded to China’s Communist Party leadership

China’s Olympics of opposites offer glint of hope

China is a country where very often you can say one thing and the opposite is also true and, in line with this dictum, it's been an Olympics of opposites

Foreign media are biased on Tibet says Games organiser

Foreign media are unable to provide a balanced account on China and its southwestern region of Tibet because they know little about either, Beijing Games organisers vice president Wang Wei

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