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Venice makes His Holiness honorary citizen

The Venice City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution called for by Michele Bortoluzzi to award the Dalai Lama with honorary citizenship before the Beijing Olympics if

Obama Reassures US support for His Holiness and Tibetan People

US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has expressed his highest respect and support for His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people, while regretting that travel schedules

We can’t force China to change: IOC

INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge has distanced his organisation from China's biggest concerns - human rights, Tibet and Taiwan - as the Beijing Olympic Games

Leaked Documents Show Chinese Regime’s Paranoia of Dissent

As the Olympics approach, leaked internal documents and state media reports in China indicate that a military mobilisation is being directed at

Rice meets with Chinese Foreign Minister

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her Chinese counterpart held talks Monday on President George W. Bush's trip to the Olympics

Amnesty worried about crackdown in China

China is using the Beijing Olympics as a pretext to pursue - and in some cases tighten - a crackdown on human rights, notably ridding the capital of "undesirables", Amnesty

Beijing Clamps Down on Threats, Militants Ahead of Olympics

Just over a week before the Beijing Olympics, a militant Islamic group's claims of responsibility for bombings in China have fueled unease

TYC launches indefinite hunger strike without food and water in New Delhi

TYC is back with its second phase of Tibetan People's Mass Movement to protest against the Beijing Olympics and the unacceptable colonial occupation of Tibet. As part of its series

Nepal stops exiles from marching to Tibet, 30 held

Nepali police detained 30 Tibetan refugees, including nuns and monks, marching to the Tibetan border to protest against crackdowns on anti-China demonstrators

Free Tibet, say Australian Olympians

A LARGE chunk of Australia's Olympic team will enter Beijing opposed to its occupation of Tibet. More than one-third of athletes in the team - 35 of the 100 polled - declared that they wanted

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