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Tibetan monk writer from Palbar arrested in Lhasa

Dharamsala, January 11 – Chinese police have arrested and detained a Tibetan writer in Tibet’s capital Lhasa on 29 December 2010, Geshe Monlam Tharchin, a member of Tibetan parliament told

Now, Tibetans to organise freedom bash

When five rock bands from Gujarat perform Blue, Reggae, Rock and Tibetan traditional music on Thursday, they will do it for a cause. The bands will highlight through these musical genres the problems in Tibet and the injustice

China’s death sentence rules to face extra scrutiny

The Supreme People's Court (SPC) will overturn death sentences in cases where evidence was collected by illegal means to further limit the application of capital punishment, a judicial official said

US, China say deeper military ties needed to avoid missteps

U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates and his Chinese counterpart said on Monday stronger military ties were needed to avoid missteps between the world's two most powerful countr

China urged to account for Mongolian activist

Amnesty International urged Beijing on Monday to account for an independence activist in Chinese-controlled Inner Mongolia who was released from prison one month ago only to be detained again by authorities with no word on his

Chinese troops entered Ladakh, got work halted

Chinese troops entered Indian territory along the Line of Actual Control in south-eastern Ladakh region some time in September-October last year and threatened a contractor and his team to halt work on

TSU says Ma, KMT time publicity to please China

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday accused the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) government of integrating itself with China, saying that every time one of the party’s proposals for a

TYC’s longest legal battle extended till Feb 14

The longest legal battle of the pro-independence group Tibetan Youth Congress does not seem to come to a close. The Delhi High Court on Friday asked eight Tibetans to rea

4-day Tengyur translation meet begins

The four-day Tengyur translation conference on 'In the tradition of 17 pandits of Nalanda' began at Central University of Tibetan Studies (CUTS), Sarnath, on Satur

India better placed than China and Pak on corruption: Dalai Lama

Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama today said India is better placed than countries like China and Pakistan when it comes to corruption in governance and asked the "free media" here to bring out the misdeeds of politicians and

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