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Authoritarian Games

It may be the world's premier sporting extravaganza, but China is turning the Beijing Olympics into the biggest security operation in history. There will be 100,000 police on duty in Beijing during the 17 days

Teaching Tibet to kids exiled & globalised

His head covered with a hood, dressed in a sweatshirt and branded jeans, 13-year-old Tenzin Sonam tucks his hands inside the pocket to pull out his iPod. He runs his fingers down the screen

French President Nicolas Sarkozy would meet Dalai Lama as religious leader, not head of state

A top aide says if French President Nicolas Sarkozy meets the Dalai Lama in August, it will be as a religious leader, not as head of state. In contrast, Sarkozy will receive the pope in

Tibetan Festival Banned, Troops Muster

Authorities in a Tibetan region of China's southwestern Sichuan province have ordered a build-up of security forces in the region and canceled an annual horse-racing festival that was

China jails 42 over Tibet unrest, others on trial: state media

China has jailed 42 people for their roles in this year's unrest in Tibet, with more than 100 others still on trial who may face the death penalty, state press reported on Friday

Mega Concert for Tibet in Bern

His Holiness the Dalai Lama'a birthday was celebrated in Switzerland on July 6 with a mega concert by Swiss artist Polo Hofer, the Swiss Jazz Orchestra, the Young Gods, and Tibetan musician

French parliamentarian calls for protest

In response to the threat by the Chinese Ambassador to France, Lionnel Luca, a French deputy has called for protest in front of the Chinese Embassy next Tuesday. The Chinese

University did not say sorry to China for Tibet degree

In a letter circulated to the media, the London Metropolitan University has confirmed that their vice-chancellor did not say sorry to the Chinese authorities for awarding

Sarkozy rejects Chinese pressure over Dalai Lama meet

French President Nicolas Sarkozy rejected Thursday Chinese pressure not to meet Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, saying it was not up to Beijing to set his agenda

Tibetan P. M. to visit Himalayan Institute

Professor Samdhong Rinpoche, the Prime Minister of the Tibetan government, currently in exile in Dharmasala, India will be speaking on Monday, July 28th

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