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1,000 Tibetan protesters arrested in Nepal: police

Stick-wielding police in Nepal's capital Kathmandu arrested at least 1,000 Tibetan exiles as they protested outside a Chinese embassy building, police and witnesses said Thursday

French rights minister hopes to meet Dalai Lama

France's human rights minister, Rama Yade, said Thursday she hopes to see the Dalai Lama while he visits France, although the exiled Tibetan spiritual guide dropped plans to meet President

IOC: China should not prevent media from reporting

The International Olympic Committee said Thursday it frowned on the actions of Chinese security officials who allegedly manhandled a British journalist as he tried to report on a pro-Tibet

Cyclist Cadel Evans speaks out on Tibet as he leaves Beijing

Australian cyclist Cadel Evans has flown out of the Beijing Olympics today, voicing his opinion on the situation in Tibet. Evans, who finished fifth in the men's road cycling individual time trial

Arrested in Tibet: A Young American’s Journey of Fear

Wen-Yan King listens to Devendra Banhart, The Temptations and The Beatles. She likes hash browns. She drinks too much coffee. The Lion King is her all time favorite feel-good movie. Her

China deports pro-Tibet activists

Eight pro-Tibet activists who staged a protest near Beijing's main Olympic venues have been deported, a spokeswoman for the group Students for a Free Tibet says

I am a free spokesperson of the Tibetan people – the Dalai Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama said Wednesday that more than a leader of the Tibetan people he is the free spokesperson of the Tibetan people.

TYC dupes Indian police; replaces hunger strikers with volunteers

Tibetan Youth Congress replaced the six men on hunger strike with volunteers late in the evening yesterday causing much confusion among Indian police who took the healthy men to the hospital

UN experts seek whereabouts of the Panchen Rinpoche and Tibetans arrested earlier this year

The UN's Committee against Torture (CAT), an independent body of experts asked China to provide a complete list of all Tibetan detained following the March 2008 demonstration in Tibet. This request also includes information on their current

British journalist arrested for covering Free Tibet protest in Beijing

Chinese police dragged a British journalist along the ground and detained him after he tried to report on a pro-Tibet protest near the main Olympic stadium, witnesses told AFP

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