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Cussed China, hopeful Tibet

The Tibetans are back to square one. After the recent encounter between the Dalai Lama's envoys and Chinese officials, Mr Dong Yunhu, the new director-general of the Information Office

Exclusive: We are scared, says Tibet PM-in-exile

On March 10, unrest erupted in Tibet. While the Chinese said Tibetans had attacked Han Chinese, looting their businesses and homes in Lhasa, the Tibetan government in exile said the spontaneous

Italian Mayor Condemns China’s Wrong Policies on Tibet

"What China is doing in Tibet is shameful and we must express our solidarity with the Tibetans," said Mayor Achille Variati of Italian City of Vicenza. The Mayor officially received Mr. Tseten

Internet censorship tightens in China ahead of Olympics

China will tighten its control over the Internet as the Olympic Games approach by ordering Chinese Web sites to censor certain content, Interfax sources with several online community and blogging

McCain meets Dalai Lama, urges China to free Tibetan prisoners

Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Friday called on China to release Tibetan prisoners as he met with the Dalai

Nepal police detain 125 Tibetan protesters

Nepali police said on Friday they had detained 125 Tibetan refugees, including nuns and monks, for trying to storm a Chinese consular office in Kathmandu

Tibetans wish the Dalai Lama a long life in ritual

The event at the Alliant Energy Center was emotional for Tibetans who hope the Dalai Lama will one day lead them back to a homeland free from Chinese repression

John McCain to meet with Dalai Lama

Republican presidential candidate John McCain is scheduled to meet with the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Friday in Colorado, according to media reports

City NGO takes up Tibetan’s cause

Kolkata will now be a part of the International Tibet Support Network (ITSN). The city was not included in the group till date because the communist-ruled state had not allegedly allowed

Nepal: Abuses Against Tibetans Protesting China’s Tibet Crackdown

The government of Nepal, under pressure from China, has arbitrarily arrested hundreds of Tibetans and restricted their right to demonstrate against the March 2008 crackdown in Tibet, Human Rights Watch said

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