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China fires gunshot on peaceful protester in Kardze

The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) has documented numerous cases of protests particularly led by the nuns of various nunneries in Kardze County in the past few weeks. According

Pressure China on human rights post-Olympics: Amnesty

The world needs to maintain pressure on China for human rights reform after the Beijing Olympics, the head of Amnesty International said, as the group published its annual report Wednesday

March to Tibet Supply Trucks confiscated: Fear of food supply shortage imminent

With the authorities confiscating the fourth and last supply truck carrying the kitchen utilities to make food for the marchers, there is an imminent fear of food supply shortage. The police

TYC Independence March closer home

The 136 odd marchers led by the Tibetan Youth Congress are now some 40 kilometers from their destination- Bodh Gaya. Currently at Anarabag the peace walkers including support marchers plan

Stone’s ‘karma’ views spark anger

Actress Sharon Stone has sparked criticism in China after claiming the recent earthquake could have been the result of bad "karma"

Stone’s ‘karma’ views spark anger

Actress Sharon Stone has sparked criticism in China after claiming the recent earthquake could have been the result of bad "karma"

Tibetan Detained for Media Contact

More than two months after Tibet erupted in protests against China's heavy-handed rule, Tibetan sources in the region report the arrest of one of their own for allegedly making contact with Hong Kong media

“I am inspired by His Holiness’ wisdom and humbleness”, says Nottinghamshire County Chairman

As scheduled some months back, His Holiness the Dalai Lama this afternoon attended here the civic reception for him hosted by the Nottinghamshire County Council at the County Hall, where officials

Noted Tibetan Writer’s Site Hacked

The web blog of popular Tibetan writer Woser has been hacked, according to information received from the writer

Activists complain of harassment before US, China human rights talks

Chinese activists said Tuesday they were harassed by police and warned not to talk to U.S. officials visiting China for the first human rights talks between the two countries in six years

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