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China denies trying to dilute Tibetan culture

Stung by criticism since the opening of its new Himalayan rail line, China went on a charm offensive last week in a bid to convince the world it is doing everything possible

Exile Parliament welcomes delegation of BTSM

The Tibetan Parliament-in-exile hosted a dinner reception in honour of Shri K. S. Sudarshan, chief of the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and delegations

Chinese guards shot Tibetans recount their frightening experience

Dharamsala, A group of Tibetans, who were shot at by Chinese border guards last month while trekking towards India via the Himalayas, have met their spiritual leader,

Tibetans in Bern, Switzerland hold a candle light vigil in front of the Bundes Haus

A human size doll clad in Tibetan nuns dress is supposed to remind us of the nun Kelsang Namtso,who was shot at during her escape to india with her Tibetan brothers

Tibetan Volunteers organize candle light vigil for Nangpa La victims in Kathmandu

Several young Tibetan volunteers organized a candle light vigil around the circumambulation of holy Boudanath Stupa this evening for Tibetan victims of the Nangpa La shooting and particularly for the deceased nun Kelsang Namtso from Driru

Chirac in China highlights human rights issue

French President Jacques Chirac singled out China's attitude on human rights as a particular area of concern for the country's leaders as they look ahead to hosting the 2008 Olympics.

Belgian Foreign Minister says he finds Nangpa La incident very hard to accept

During this afternoon's question and answer session at the Belgian Parliament, Mr. Walter Muls, President of the Interparliamentary Group for Tibet raised the following questions

RSS chief meets the Dalai Lama

The RSS chief, K Sudarshan, today met Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama at his residence in Mcleod ganj near Dharamsala.

Official Says Water Diversion Not Feasible

A controversial scheme to channel water from Tibet to the parched Yellow River in western China is unnecessary and anyway not feasible, China's top water resources minister said on Tuesday.

Three Detained for Allegedly Helping Tibetans Flee

Chinese authorities in Lhasa have detained two Tibetans and one Nepalese ethnic Sherpa for allegedly escorting Tibetan asylum-seekers from China into India.

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