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Obama discusses China’s civil liberties with advocates in White House meeting

President Obama met for more than an hour Thursday at the White House with five advocates for greater civil liberties and human rights in China, just days before Chinese President Hu Jinta

39 Tibetan groups in US ask Obama to talk Tibet with Hu

As the Chinese President Hu Jintao visits the United States next week, a coalition of 39 Tibetan associations and Tibet support groups across the country has appealed US Presid

4 Tibetans sentenced to varying prison terms for trying to flee Tibet

A Chinese court in Tibetan capital Lhasa has sentenced 4 Tibetans to varying prison terms on charges of engaging in “Separatist” behaviour and trying to escape to In

US to discuss currency and human rights with China

Mutual and global issues like human rights and currency would be on the agenda during an upcoming summit between President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Hu Jintao next week, the US has said as it seeks to smoothen its ties with

Dalai Lama expresses sadness over floods in Australia

Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has expressed his sadness over loss of lives and property cased by recent floods in large parts of the state of Queensland in Australia

China pinches India on Arunachal with stapled visa, India protests

ndia has expressed its protest at China after two sportsmen from Arunachal Pradesh, which China claims as its territory, were issued stapled visa by the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi on

Obama And Hu Seek Common Ground Amid Stubborn Disputes

After Chinese President Hu Jintao and Barack Obama show the world smiles and handshakes next week, the wait will begin for the next of the feuds that have regula

How I Met His Holiness the Dalai Lama Without a Passport: By Woeser



I was standing behind Wang Lixiong, attentively listening to every word. When the Dalai Lama appeared on screen, I could hardly believe it, tears started streaming down my face

China says fight against Dalai Lama to be lasting and intense

A Chinese Communist official has said fight against the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama is “meant to be lasting, intense and complicated" and the government faced "arduous task" of maintaining stability in the Tibetan region

Ex Chinese government officials submit petition against “irrational” education reforms

A provincial-level government office has absolutely no authority to exceed the principles and provisions of a basic law by issuing regulations without authority and in co

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