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Tibetan exiles to mark 19th Anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Massacre

Tibetan exiles will mark the 19th anniversary of the infamous Tiananmen Square Massacre on Wednesday, June 4, by organising a candle light screening of “Tiananmen: The Gate of the Heavenly Peace” documentary here

Panel discusses Tibet’s quest for freedom

With an aim to create a dialogue concerning the status of Tibet and its relationship to the world, a function was organized at the Akbar Restaurant in New Jersey on May 17, under the auspices of Friends of India

China selectively invites second batch of reporters to Lhasa after Tibet unrest

China has invited another batch of reporters for coverage of Tibet on Tuesday. But the batch consists of only a selective group of reporters from media organizations in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macao

India foreign minister visits China, under fire

India's foreign minister visits China this week, under pressure at home for "appeasing" his country's powerful northern neighbour over a long-running border dispute and over Tibetan

Tibetan Volunteers Resume Campaign in Nepal

After a break of about two weeks, Tibetan volunteers in Nepal resumed their campaign activity today with 'Full Length Prostration' by 39 Tibetan volunteers from Boudanath Stupa

Tibet still closed to foreign press despite “unprecedented” post-quake openness in Sichuan

Reporters Without Borders welcomes the policy of transparency currently being applied to the foreign press in the areas hit by a terrible earthquake on 12 May 2008 and calls on the Chinese

Indian supporters express concerns over police pressure on March to Tibet

Today preeminent Gandhian, Rajiv Vora, and long time Tibet supporter, Asha Reddy, held a press conference in Almora to lend their support to the marchers and to explain the current situation on the March to Tibet

Student Body Movement in Delhi draws to an end

The All India Tibetan College Students' Mass Movement concluded its activities in New Delhi signifying thirteen days of rigid campaign and unwavering commitment towards the Tibetan

Beijing reminds foreigners to behave during Olympics

The organizers of this summer's Beijing Olympics on Monday reminded foreigners coming to China for the Games to behave, warning them that everything from protesting without permission to sleeping outdoors was banned.

Tibetans in Australia hold a candlelight vigil for the victims of natural disasters in China and Burma

The Tibetan Community of Australia (NSW) Incorporated held a candlelight vigil for the victims of the natural disasters in China and Burma in Sydney earlier tonight, Sunday 1 June 2008

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