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Obama presses Hu on human rights

On Tibet, Obama said the United States supports dialogue between China and representatives of exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, and wants Beijing to respect the religious rights of the Tibe

Chinese harrasment prompts monk’s suicide in Nagchu, youth jailed for chatting: source

News have emerged from Tibet that a Tibetan monk had hanged himself to death in his monastery quarter in Sog County in November 15, 2010, a Tibetan living here with contacts in the region told

Lawmakers, Activists Urge Obama To Address Human Rights With Chinese Leader

The lawmakers cited China's treatment of Tibetans, Christians, members of the spiritual movement Falun Gong, democracy activists and Uighur Muslims as issues that Obama must bring up with Hu

Barack Obama to grant Hu Jintao the state dinner denied by George W Bush

Mr Obama will be hoping for an evening free of controversy as he returns the hospitality he was shown at a state dinner in Beijing on a visit in November 2009. That trip proved awkward however, with Beijing making it clear it was either unwilling or

Wary Powers Set to Square Off

China's President Hu Jintao landed in Washington for a summit that will help to define a new relationship between the world's longtime superpower and its rising Asia

Election Commission announces final list of candidates for 2011 Tibetan Elections

The Central Election Commission on Wednesday announced the final lists of candidates for the final rounds of the 2011 Tibetan General Elections to be held worldwide later this year

Don’t worry, I won’t abandon you: Dalai Lama reassures Tibetans of his leadership

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has reassured Tibetans that he would not abandon the responsibility of leading the Tibetan people. The Tibetan leader was speaking on Sunday to around 2000 Tibetans who had traveled from Tibet to Vara

Taiwan tests missiles as Hu heads to the US

Taiwan tested a slew of missiles on Tuesday as part of a major military exercise that coincides with Chinese president Hu Jintao’s visit to the US

Multiple protests planned for Chinese president’s state visit

At least 17 Taiwanese-American organizations have announced that they will hold demonstrations in front of the White House. Students for a Free Tibet is organizing a march from the Chinese Embassy to the White House and will follow

China says its policy on Arunachal Pradesh remains “unchanged”

China today said its policy that Arunachal Pradesh is a "disputed area" remains "unchanged", days after it issued stapled visas to two Indian sportsmen from the state which it claims as "Southern Tibet"

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