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Change in personnel in Beijing department dealing with Dalai Lama’s Envoys

There has been a shift in personnel at the United Front Work Department, the Party office that forms alliances with non-mainstream sectors of society such as ethnic groups, religious practitioners and intellectuals and is responsible for hosting visits of the Dalai Lama’s Envoys.

Tibetans allege cyber invasion

The Internet has added a new element of tension to the already strained relations between the Tibetan government-in-exile here and China.

Successful Tibetan conference on “Shaping the Future of Tibet”

55 Tibetans from 17 countries took part in a successful two-day conference about the future of Tibet, "Shaping the Future of Tibet - Self-Determination & Individual Activism", from January 23 to 25 in Einsiedeln, Switzerland.

Poetry for a cause

Bichar Shibir organised a poetry reading and discussion programme at Nepal Tourism Board on Wednesday, January 28. The programme presented India-born Tibetan writer Tenzin Tsundue and Nepali poet DB Gurung.

China protests US State Department official’s visit to Dalai Lama’s base

China on Thursday protested a visit by a US State Department official to the exiled Dalai Lama’s government in India, urging the United States not to support him in any way.

Pushing the Tibetan cause

Riding around the country on a pushbike can teach you a thing or two about endurance. But for Brian Somerfield the personal challenge of a trip like this pales against the difference it can make to a whole culture of people half a world away.

Tibet an inseparable part of China: Hu

Chinese President Hu Jintao has asserted that Tibet is an inseparable part of China, reports Xinhua. He said here Tuesday that Beijing would keep its channels for Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama open as long as he does not demand independence for Tibet.

Scrapping of gold mine plans welcomed by Tibetan exiles

Tibetan exiles in India have welcomed the decision by an Australian public company not to proceed with a joint-venture gold mine in China's Sichuan province.

France sidesteps human rights concerns and forges strategic alliance with China

France and China laid the foundations for a new economic and diplomatic alliance yesterday, with President Jacques Chirac taking Beijing's side against Taiwan and calling for an end to the European embargo on Chinese arms sales.

Tibet Issue Successfully Highlighted at the 2004 World Social Forum

The 4th World Social Forum was held in the Indian city of Mumbai from Jan 16-21, 2004. About 100,000 people from all over the world participated at this largest gathering of civil society groups.

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