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Fighting Tibetan separatists complicated than Uygurs: official

Dealing with Tibetan separatists is more complicated for China than fighting the Uygur Muslim militants in Xinjiang as the former have not been categorized by the UN as terrorists and are aided by "foreign anti-China forces," a top official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) in Tibet has said.

Tibetan Election Commission registers more than 3200 voters after fresh registration

The Central Election Commission of the Tibet’s government in exile on Thursday revealed that there were little more than 3200 newly registered voters after it embarked on a fresh voter registration drive following the preliminary elections

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to visit Bangalore, Mungod

The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be in southern Indian state of Karnataka, home to the largest number of Tibetan refugees in India, starting this Sat

Tibetan sports body invited to 2012 VIVA world Cup, attends meeting

The Tibetan National Sports Association participated in a meeting of football playing nations not registered with the world football governing body FiFA in Barcelona on Ja

Tibetan sports body invited to 2012 VIVA world Cup, attends meeting

The Tibetan National Sports Association participated in a meeting of football playing nations not registered with the world football governing body FiFA in Barcelona on Ja

Zoege monk arrested from Chengdu hospital

The Public Security Bureau of Zoege County in Tibet’s Sichuan province have arrested a Tibetan monk on January 15, the Voice of Tibet reported. Soepa Gyatso, a monk of Te

Global Voices: Meeting the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala

His Holiness the Dalai Lama calls Dharamsala home. It isn’t the “rooftop of the world” that Tibet is. But, you could’ve fooled me. Dharamsala is like a mountain stronghold against Beijing’s oppression of Tibetan culture

China’s Internet Spying

Last June, at about the time of the anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre of 1989, several members of the internal investigation unit of a US company assembled at an inter

Photo shows Hu’s Welcomers were Paid

The embassy put the word out to its network of front groups to mobilize: thousands of students and others would descend on the capital, their transportation and food would be covered, and they would be paid between $20 and $80

Swiss bank whistleblower Elmer represented by Tibetan lawyer

Swiss bank laws by providing 2,000 offshore bank accounts to Julian Assange of Wikileaks, is a client of a lawyer of Tibetan origin, Ganden Teth

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