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Protests against Beijing Olympics continue in Dharamsala

Tibetan exiles took to streets today, third time in a row since the eve of the Beijing Olympics’ opening ceremony, to express their anger against China’s occupation of their homeland and the alleged

France to welcome Dalai Lama under shadow of China row

The Dalai Lama kicks off Tuesday an 11-day visit to France that threatened to spark a crisis between Paris and Beijing, until President Nicolas Sarkozy quashed speculation he would meet the Tibetan

Dalai Lama keeps reaching out to Beijing despite rebuffs

Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has kept reaching out to Beijing, despite being vilified by China as "mastermind" of a drive to sabotage the Olympics and destabilise the country

Dalai Lama Portrait Attacked, NBF Seeks Apology

Nepal Buddhist Federation demanded an apology from the Police for hurting the religious sentiments of Buddhists. The Nepal police reportedly hit a portrait of the Dalai Lama with baton

Beijing’s Terror of Dissent

When the Chinese Communist Party talks of “terrorism”, foreign onlookers have to be aware that their definition is different from ours. When most of us think of a terrorist group we think of ruthless acts

Claims Tibet ad pulled at last minute

CHANNEL Seven has been accused of "pulling" an advertisement highlighting human rights abuses in Tibet, booked to be screened during Friday night's opening ceremony

Man sets himself alight in anti-China protest

A man doused himself with gasoline and set himself alight during a protest Friday by ethnic Uighurs outside the Chinese Embassy in Turkey

300 Tibetan protesters arrested in Nepal

Nepal police on Saturday said they detained at least 300 Tibetan protesters in the capital who were seeking to draw some of the spotlight away from the Beijing Olympics

Hundreds gather in Toronto to protest China’s treatment of Tibetans

About 200 people took to the streets of Toronto on Friday to protest what they say are ongoing human rights violations taking place in China. The group, which consisted mostly of Tibetan and

Arrested marchers released; Tenzin Tsundue reported to be in weak physical condition

The 56 Tibetans who were arrested some twenty kilometers from the Indo-Tibet border August 4 went on a hunger strike in police custody, denying themselves both food and water. They were released

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