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Pilgrims fear returning back to Tibet

China has placed around a dozen special security checkpoints en route to the Tibetan capital Lhasa from neighbouring Nepal to scrutinise and investigate Tibetan pilgrims returning back from Indian and Nepal.

School children kick off cycle rally for Tibet

Three Tibetan school students began a cycle rally for Tibet from the Tibetan settlement of Bylakuppe in the south Indian state of Karnataka to the Indian capital city New Delhi, yesterday.

Chinese dissident tells of torture, seeks US asylum

Amidst the alarming consistency with which China has been sending its dissenting writers and legal activists to lengthy jail terms, another of its writers is planning to seek asylum in the US.

Report says China maintaining ‘world’s most sophisticated system of authoritarian political control’

A global survey on political rights and civil liberties has placed Tibet, along with Western Sahara, as the two worst-rated territories in the world. The findings of Freedom in the World 2012, also gave China a downward trend arrow

China cuts off Tibet from the world

Tibet will be facing yet another cut-off from the outside world beginning mid-February through March, according to reports. The ban encompasses two important events; the Tibetan New Year from February 22-24 and the Tibetan national uprising day commemorated on March 10.

Change in Parliament, Sitting MP resigns

A sitting member of the 15th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile has resigned citing personal reasons. Geshe Yungdrung Gyaltsen, member of the 15th Parliament from Do-Toe province submitted his resignation dated January 1, 2012, according to a report on the official Parliamentary Secretariat website.

Tibetan sentenced to 3 years in Ngaba

Scarce details have emerged on the fate of Tibetans arrested last year in Ngaba, following the fiery wave of self-immolations that continues to engulf the region. A Tibetan native of Ngaba, arrested early last year, was sentenced to three years in jail in January.

Monks jailed for refusing to denounce the Dalai Lama

Two abbots and seven monks of Karma monastery in the Tibetan city of Chamdo were arrested late October 2011 for refusing to denounce Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Abbots, Lodoe Rabsel, 40 and Namsey Sonam, 44, along with seven other monks

Human rights situation ‘getting worse’ in China, says US ambassador

Drawing sharp reactions from Beijing, the US ambassador to China, Gary Locke has said that the communist nation’s human rights record was deteriorating. "The human rights climate has always ebbed and flowed in China, up and down, but we seem to be in a down period and it's getting worse

Latest Tibetan to self-immolate passes away; Injured Tibetans avoid hospitals fearing arrest in Ngaba

Details are finally emerging of the Tibetan man whose self-immolation on January 14 in the besieged Ngaba region of eastern Tibet led to public demonstrations and police firing. The man has been identified as 22-year-old Losang Jamyang

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