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Series of Tibet Awareness Events in North Carolina

A series of Tibet awareness events has been taking place in North Carolina recently where only a few Tibetans reside. Yesterday, an inter-faith candle light service was organized in Broughton High

US concerned over Nepal’s treatment of Tibetan protestors

The recent month saw Nepal government towing the line of China, using excessive force on peaceful demonstrators, arbitrarily arresting and harassing hoards of pro-Tibet activists in the region

Torch on China’s sovereign soil in Hong Kong

Even before the Olympic flame arrived in the bustling financial Capital of Hong Kong, officials deported at least seven people including three Danish human rights activists, two Canadians

US concerned at China’s jailing 30 for Tibet riots

The White House on Wednesday expressed concern about a Chinese court's jailing of 30 people for their roles in Tibet's deadly riots, which

Chinese consulate official says western media biased for Tibet

The deputy consul general at the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco defended China's activities in Tibet on Wednesday and lashed out at the western press for taking the Dalia Lama's side, a move

Tibet activists banned in Hong Kong to stage press conference via live webcast

The three Tibet activists denied entry in to Hong Kong on Tuesday 29 April have refused to be silenced by the Hong Kong government. The activists, who were due to stage a press

U.S. Jewish Leaders Urge Boycott of Olympics

American Jewish leaders urged Jews world-wide to boycott the Summer Olympics in Beijing, citing the Chinese government's policies regarding Sudan and Tibet

China-Get Well Soon Campaign in Nepal: RTYC President and Executives among arrested

Tibetans in Nepal adopted a new method of protesting at the Chinese Consulate today. Over 150 activists embarked on a 'China-Get Well Soon Campaign' led by the Regional Tibetan Youth

100 Days Ahead of the Beijing Olympics, FCCC Concerned about Deteriorating Reporting Conditions

One hundred days before the Olympics, death threats against foreign correspondents and official statements demonizing Western media risk

UN chief urges Tibetan dialogue with China

United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon on Tuesday welcomed initiatives by the Chinese government for dialogue with the Dalai Lama, saying he hopes Tibetan representatives will seize

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