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China aims to bridge the gap with Tibet

On a dusty river bed in the shadow of the Potala Palace, home of Tibet's exiled Dalai Lama, a bridge is rising that China says will bring prosperity to the Roof of the World.

Chinese Dissidents and Uyghur Leader Support Tibetan Protest against Beijing 2008 at the Closing Ceremony

Audience Asked Not to Applaud the Handover of the Olympic Flag during Closing Ceremony. Prominent Chinese human rights activists, the World Uyghur Congress and international human rights organisations have joined Tibetan rights supporters

Successful launch of the Athens Olympics Tibet Campaign

With the historic Acropolis site in Athens as a dramatic backdrop, a group of Tibetans unfurled a huge banner today protesting the holding of the 2008 Olympic Games in China.

Day 4: In search of Tibetans

On Day 4 of our state-managed press trip to Tibet, I took time from a busy schedule of official interviews to try to meet some Tibetans. At press events, we were told Tibet is 92 percent Tibetan, but Lhasa did not reflect that figure.

Fall in number of Tibetan visitors to McLeodganj

The number of Tibetans going to McLeodganj and other Tibetan settlements in India has declined. With foreign tourists also not visiting the town the streets of McLeodganj wear a deserted look after dusk these days.

Moderate earthquake hits Tibet

An earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale has jolted a mountainous area in Tibet, reported the Chinese state media on Wednesday. The tremor hit Nagqu prefecture north of the Tibetan capital of Lhasa at 6.05 pm (1005 GMT) on Tuesday, said the Xinhua news agency.

ATPD Expresses Gratitude to Mumbai’s Mithibai College

The Standing Committee of the Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies has appreciated the efforts of the Friends of Tibet and the Indian Committee for Cultural Freedom to organise a parallel film festival at Mithibai College in Mumbai where the Asian Film Festival is underway.

Chinese band leader speaks out against Tattoo protests

The head of a Chinese military band performing at this year’s controversial Edinburgh Military Tattoo yesterday made a plea for protesters to leave his performers alone.

The VI Annual Pawo Thupten Ngodup Memorial Basketball Tournament 2004, New York

The sixth Annual Pawo Thupten Ngodup Memorial Basketball Tournament, like every year, was organized by the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress of New York and New Jersey on August 21st and 22nd 2004 in Astoria Park Basketball Court, New York.

A young monk opens a rare window of candor in Tibet

On weekdays, Khenpo wears crimson robes, chants at the Jokhang temple in Lhasa, and studies Buddhist scripture rolled into long tubes. On weekends, he adopts a different identity.

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