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China’s top security official calls for crackdown on “hostile forces”

China has called for a crackdown on "hostile forces" that threaten national security ahead of a high-profile annual parliamentary meeting, state media reported Monday.

Tibetan Entrepreneurs’ Conference in June

A two-day conference of Tibetan entrepreneurs will be held in New Delhi in June this year. Titled ‘Tibetan Enterprises in Exile’,the conference will be organised by the Department of Finance of the Central Tibetan Administration.

Pakistan unhappy at Dalai Lama inaugurating tour opener

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has conveyed its discomfort at the decision to invite the Dalai Lama to inaugurate the opening game of the India tour at the resort town of Dharamshala.

Though expelled, I earned friendship: Miss Tibet

It came as a shock initially, but Miss Tibet Tashi Yangchen, who was recently expelled from the Miss World Tourism Pageant, has boldly taken it in her stride.

EP for sanction against ruling elites in Nepal

The European Parliament (EP) has called on the European Union Council of Ministers to impose smart sanctions against the ruling elites in government and the military until democracy is restored in Nepal.

2 Tibetan Philo’s Students Killed as Bus Run Over

In a tragic incident, two students of St. Philomena's College in Mysore were killed on the spot when a speeding KSRTC bus collided with their motor bike near Somanahalli here last evening.

Heavy snow leaves one dead, 2,481 others injured in Tibet

Heavy snowfalls in Xigaze Prefectureof southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region has left one person dead and 2,481 others injured in the eyes or frost bitten, the local government said Saturday.

Bomdila Declaration on Himalayan Security and Environment

This seminar on Himalayan Security and Environment held in Bomdila, West Kemang Arunachal Pradesh on February 18, 2005 here by unanimously resolves

Kashag Shuts Down Budapest Office of Tibet

The Kashag of Central Tibetan Administration has decided close down its office in the Hungarian capital of Budapest with effect from 31 March 2005.

UN hits out at China’s judicial system for political and arbitrary bias

The United Nations has urged China to better safeguard constitutionally protected rights and criticised Beijing for arbitrarily jailing those who peacefully voice religious and political views.

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