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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

Fresh protests in Serthar, Tibetans call for independence

Tibetans in the eastern Tibetan region of Serthar, Kardze carried out fresh protests calling for Tibet’s independence on Monday. According to a report by AP, “dozens of Tibetans, including monks, held up a portrait of the Dalai Lama” in an act of defiance against Chinese rule.

Tibetans flay Sino-India border talks, Protesters arrested

Twelve Tibetans were arrested yesterday for protesting outside the venue of the two-day boundary talks between India and China in the Indian capital New Delhi. The arrested Tibetans were all members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC), the largest pro-independence group in exile.

Thousands attend Sopa Rinpoche’s funeral; Protests reported

Thousands of Tibetans from around the Golok region of eastern Tibet attended the funeral of Sonam Wangyal Sopa Rinpoche on Sunday morning. Sopa Rinpoche, a respected spiritual figure in his early forties passed away on the spot after drinking and spraying kerosene all over his body

China bribing Tibetans to celebrate ‘Losar’

The Chinese government is now up to bribing Tibetans inside Tibet to celebrate the upcoming Tibetan New Year ‘Losar’. Speaking to Phayul, a Tibetan exile citing contacts inside Tibet said Chinese government officials were coaxing Tibetans with money and gifts to celebrate ‘Losar’ (February 22-24)

‘Self-immolation sign of sustained discontent and desperation,’ says German Human Rights Commissioner

The German Federal Government Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid, Markus Löning has called for an end to the repressive political environment in Tibet saying that further repression will fail to reduce the despair of the Tibetan people.

Now a rail link from Lhasa to Kathmandu in the offing

China has reportedly responded positively to plans of extending its railway line right across the Himalayas, from Tibet’ capital city of Lhasa to the Nepalese capital city of Kathmandu. The rail link could be further extended to Lord Buddha's birthplace Lumbini, located close to the Indo-Nepal border.

India-China resume border talks; Tibetans cry foul

India and China resumed their long drawn out border talks Monday in the Indian capital New Delhi after it hit a roadblock late last year. The 15th round of special border talks scheduled in November had to be cancelled after China demanded India scrap an international religious gathering

Nepal gives three-day deadline to detained Tibetans

Nepal has told the 207 detained Tibetans to return back to Tibet within three days even though many of their visas allowed them to stay on in Nepal till February.

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