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Tibetans greets Hu Jintao with Protest

As Indians laid down their red carpet to welcome Chinese President Hu Jintao at the International Airport, New Delhi today, on the other hand the Tibetans left no stone unturned

Wall of doubts looms as India awaits China’s Hu

Asian giants India and China hope to transform their cagey friendship into a trusting relationship as Hu Jintao arrives in New Delhi on Monday for the second visit by a Chinese president.

A day-long Hunger Strike in protest of Hu Jintao’s visit to India

A day-long hunger strike, to be followed by candle light vigil procession later in the evening, is being organized here by the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress (RTYC), Dharamsla and supported by various other organizations.

Tibetan traders protest Hu visit in Meghalaya

Scores of Tibetan traders here protested Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India Monday by downing their shutters. "We strongly oppose the Chinese president's visit to India as he was the

Dr. yadav undergoing fasting in police custody after arrest, in protest of Hu-jinto

Dr. Mahesh yadav, founder convener Mahatma Gandhi Tibet Freedom Movement, concerned to Mahatma Gandhi Global Amity Council (India), after being arrested on 18.11.2006 by the police in Bhopal

DIIR Kalon on current status of negotiations on the issue of Tibet

Kalon Tempa Tsering, Kalon for the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR), Central Tibetan Administration, gave a broad outline of the current status of negotiations on

Tibet Events in Digne(France)

Within the framework of the Children’s Rights Day, the town of Digne in France, where the famous French explorer and Buddhist Mrs Alexandra David Neel lived and passed away in 1969, unique experiences of the

Human Rights Protest in Sydney

Tibetan flags, prayer flags and posters were flown to represent the Tibetan community at the human rights protest on Saturday 18 November 2006. The protest ran through the centre of Sydney, from

Arunachalis Join Tibetans in Protest Against Chinese President

Chinese President, Hu Jintao will arrive in India today and face protests by Tibetans and people from Arunachal Pradesh, the northeastern Indian state claimed recently by the Chinese as a part of their territory.

Last vestige of old Tibetan culture clings on in remote Indian state

On the Tawang to Lhasa highway, climbing past a moonscape of craggy mountains and luminous lakes, is a road sign that sums up why this edge of India is bitterly contested. It reads: Lhasa

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