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Few foreigners in Tibet despite re-opening after riots

Foreign tourists and reporters are still few and far between in Tibet, witnesses and hotel employees say, even though China lifted a ban on foreigners visiting the Himalayan region a month

Dispatches from Tibet

Kathleen McLaughlin has been a journalist in China for more than seven years and has covered regional issues including economics, the environment and governmental regulation. Recently she applied for a foreign

China to limit Web access during Olympic Games

The International Olympic Committee failed to press China to allow fully unfettered access to the Internet for the thousands of

US says China has ‘nothing to fear’ from Internet

The United States on Wednesday ramped up pressure on China to live up to Olympic ideals by ending human rights abuses, as President George W. Bush promised "nothing to fear"

China arrests four Tibetans for protesting against festival to greet Olympics

Four Tibetan youth in Nangchen County in north eastern Qinghai Province were arrested on 26 July 2008 by the Chinese Public Security Bureau (PSB) officials for protesting against the Summer

What awaits after the Beijing Olympics

The Tibetan Solidarity Committee, a Joint Committee of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and the Central Tibetan administration held a press briefing at the Press Club of India, New Delhi

Tibet Talk- Tibetan escapee recounts the horror of Chinese inhumanity

Kunsang Sonam was in the middle of the Lhasa uprising when it happened on March 10 this year. He managed to escape over into Nepal and live to tell of the terror that had gripped his homeland

H.H. the Dalai Lama Offers His Blessing to ‘Candle for Tibet’

We hope your Candle for Tibet campaign will inspire the Chinese authorities to appreciate the value of freedom of all mankind and the importance of the Tibetan Buddhist culture that is benefiting

China seeks “absolute security” in Tibet for Olympics

Chinese police guarding restive Tibet have been mobilized to ensure "absolute security" there during the Beijing Olympics and are looking for stronger international support, an official

Bush vows to take ‘message of freedom’ to Beijing

US President George W. Bush, in a move likely to anger China, met with five Chinese dissidents here and told them he would take a "message of freedom" to next

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