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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

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

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