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Media Views on Chirac’s Trip to China

Fifteen years have passed since the massacre of pro-democracy advocates in Beijing. That same year, the United States and the European Union placed an embargo on arms trade with China.

Hope vs Despair

How the Tibetan media reads the recent vicissitudes in the dialogue between envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Beijing

CTA upset with Chinese authorities’ action on Tibetan writer

"The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) expresses its deep disappointment with the action by the Chinese authorities of depriving a Tibetan writer Woeser (Chinese: Wei Se), of a job

China Persecuting Tibetan Writer for Pro-Dalai Lama Opinion, Says Human Rights in China

An outspoken Tibetan writer in Beijing, Wei Se (Tibetan: Oser or Woeser), has faced persecution, including the loss of her job and freedom of movement, on account of her writings

Two of Fourteen Singing Nuns Escape Tibet

Gyaltsen Dolkar is a 33-year-old nun from Garu Nunnery. On August 22, 1990 she took part in a peaceful demonstration with 12 other nuns from Garu. She was arrested and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment.

Save Trulku Tenzin Delek from execution

The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) today releases an eight-paged brochure entitled Save Trulku Tenzin Delek from execution.

China releases Geshe Sonam Phuntsok upon completion of prison term

Chinese authorities have released Geshe Sonam Phuntsok upon completion of his five years imprisonment term, according to confirmed information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy.

Geshe Sonam Phuntsok Released

Gu Chu Sum Movement of Tibet welcomes the release of Geshe Sonam Phuntsok. According to an information received from Tibet Geshe Sonam Phuntsok was released from Chengdu, prison on 22 Oct and was handed over Kardze Police.

Gyaltsen Dolkar Free

Gyaltsen Dolkar is a 33-year-old nun from Garu Nunnery. On August 22, 1990 she took part in a peaceful demonstration with 12 other nuns from Garu. She was arrested and sentenced to 4 years imprisonment.

20,000 Tibetans stand to lose ration cards

More than 20,000 Tibetans settled in Himachal Pradesh stand to lose their ration cards in the light of the new Specified Articles Regulation of Distribution Order.

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