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Guess who’s not invited to the Olympics?

The Dalai Lama may be the guest of honour of U.S. President George W. Bush, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders, but you won't find Tibet's exiled spiritual leader on the Beijing

John Nichols: Obama, McCain & Tibet

President Bush has announced that, despite China's violent crackdowns on dissent in Tibet and its support for the brutal dictatorships of Sudan and Burma, he will attend next month's opening

Olympic Countdown

With three weeks remaining until the opening of the Olympic Games, China's Communist leadership is relentlessly pursuing a strategy doomed to failure. Through censorship, visa restrictions,

Dalai Lama’s message resonates

Seated cross-legged onstage in a large upholstered chair, one of the world's best-known religious leaders delivered his trademark messages of compassion, peace and unity with typical humor

Bill for 3,000 Immigrant Visas for Tibetans introduced in US House

A bill to provide 3,000 immigrant visas to Tibetans has been introduced in the US House on Thursday. U.S. Representatives George Miller and Jim Sensenbrenner introduced the Tibetan Refugee Assistance Act

Across China, Security Instead Of Celebration

Shortly after dawn on July 9, the local government here bused several thousand students and office workers into a public square and lined them up in front of a vocational school. As the spectators

His Holiness Visits Wisconsin On a Historic Visit

His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was warmly greeted at the Madison airport by a number of dignitaries including Wisconsin State Senate President Fred Risser, Director and Abbot of Deer

Nepal police break up Tibet protests, 118 held

Hundreds of protesters calling for independence for Tibet protested in the Nepali capital of Kathmandu on Friday, and police said they took 118 demonstrators into into custody for organising

We must not ignore suffering of Tibet

Tibet, the broad, high plateau between India and China, is bigger than Western Europe and the source of the great rivers of Asia. Mysterious and exotic, the "Roof of the World" is the place of

Tibetan flags banned at Olympic equestrian event

Tibetan flags will be banned from all Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong under rules aimed at heading off political propaganda and protests inside competition venues, organizers said Friday

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