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Dalai Lama offers help to the Chinese

The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, has made a gesture of goodwill to China by announcing that he wants to donate to the Chinese earthquake fund, despite Beijing's denunciations of the "Dalai clique"

China detains Drakar and Gaden Choeling Nuns in Kardze

In aftermath of the series of pro-Tibet protests in many parts of Tibet since 10 March 2008, the Chinese government has stepped up unprecedented "Patriotic re-education" campaign in an attempt to

China arrests 55 nuns of Pang-ri Nunnery for protesting

Over 55 nuns in Kardze protested against the Chinese authorities on 14 May 2008 according to reliable information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD)

Victims of the Genocide in Tibet will Testify in Spain’s High Court as the Olympic Games Approach

After more than fifty years' impunity regarding the genocide of the Tibetan people, victims will finally testify about their sufferings on 19th May 2008 at 9:30 in Court nº 2 of Spain's Audiencia

Canadian athletes should think twice about heading to Beijing Olympics: Stojko

Two time Olympic silver medallist Elvis Stojko says Canadian athletes should "make a stand" for human rights and think twice about heading to the Beijing Summer Games

German Minister Defends Meeting with Dalai Lama

German Development Minister Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul has defended her meeting with the Dalai Lama, planned for Monday, despite official protests from China

Tibet’s holiest Buddhist temple reopens 2 months after violent uprising

Tibet's holiest Buddhist temple reopened Friday, state-run media reported, two months after a violent uprising in Tibetan areas throughout China led the government to close off several

RTYC Kathmandu ‘Blind Campaign for Free Tibet’

The Regional Tibetan Youth Congress of Kathmandu organized 'The Blind Campaign for Free Tibet' early today to demonstrate that China is blind and cannot see their atrocities in Tibet, they started

Memorial meeting in honor of Nirmala Deshpande

Magnanimous with strong principles, modest and a messiah of non-violence, Nirmala Deshpande delivered hope, comfort and extreme compassion to all those in need. Upholding her wisdom and her

Dalai Lama not after Tibet independence

The Dalai Lama insisted on Friday he is not seeking independence for Tibet, as he pressed ahead with a five-country Western tour two months after deadly violence erupted in his homeland

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