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U.S. group protests Nepal arrest of Tibetan leaders

Nepalese authorities arrested three Tibetan leaders and charged them with anti-China activities, leading to protest from a pro-Tibet group based in Washington

Olympic Torch Flown to Tibet for One-Day Relay Through Lhasa

The Beijing Olympic Games torch will be flown to Tibet today for a shortened relay tomorrow through Lhasa, the regional capital hit by anti-China protests in March

Protesters in Swiss call for China to cancel Tibet leg of Olympic torch relay and allow international media access to Tibet

More than 250 Tibetans and supporters gathered in front of the Chinese Consulate in Zurich, Switzerland three days before the Olympic torch is scheduled to arrive in Lhasa, Tibet's capital

Hundreds of Tibetan exiles arrested in Nepal

Nepalese authorities Thursday detained at least 650 Tibetan exiles protesting against China's policies in the province ahead of this weekend's Olympic torch relay in Tibet, security officials

Exile Tibetans protest at Indo-Tibet border on eve of torch relay

Two exile Tibetans were detained by Indian border forces at approximately 10:30am today as they attempted to cross the Indian border into Tibet near Shipkila Pass in Himachal Pradesh. With Tibet

Tibetan leaders in Nepal arrested from their homes

Three Tibetan leaders, Kelsang Chung, Director of the Tibetan Reception Center, Ngawang Sangmo and Tashi Dolma, President and Vice President of the Regional Tibetan Women's Association were arrested

Aussie PM under fire over planned Beijing visit

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has ended months of speculation by confirming that he will attend the opening ceremony in Beijing and the first couple of days of competition

Another Chinese ‘incursion’ at Sikkim border

Despite having implicitly accepted Sikkim to be a part of India earlier, China continues to undertake "incursions" across the LAC into the tiny north-eastern state

Olympic protest over Tibet is not our concern, says Adidas

Sponsors of the Olympic Games should not be responsible for standing up to the Chinese government over Tibet, because otherwise they would have to talk to every government around the

Amnesty: More than 1,000 unaccounted for in Tibet

More than 1,000 protesters detained during anti-government riots in Tibet three months ago have not been accounted for, a human rights group said Wednesday

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