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Legal appeal sent to UN for jailed Nobel winner

Lawyers for China's Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo said they have sent an appeal to a UN panel in hopes it will find his imprisonment and his wife's house arrest to be illegal

Dalai Lama reiterates call for autonomy at international conference of Tibet supporters

A former deputy prime minister of India and current leader of opposition in the Indian parliament’s lower house said that China should reach out to His Holiness the Dal

Tibetan PM expresses gratitude to Speaker Pelosi for her support

The letter was written in the wake of Tuesday's US mid-term elections in which Democratic Party, to which Pelosi belongs, lost its majority in the house. The defeat also marks the end of Nancy Pelosi’s reign as Speaker of the House

China trade: The ‘Dalai Lama Effect’

Countries whose top leadership meet with the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, lose on average 8.1 percent in exports to China in the two years following the meeting, according to a recent study

Tibetan NGOs urge Obama to help Tibet with first India visit

Four Tibetan Non Governmental Organisations have appealed US President Barack Obama to use his first state visit to India as “an opportunity to press for fundame

France announces $22.8B in deals with China

France announced euro16 billion ($22.8 billion) in deals Thursday to sell uranium, technology and more than 100 Airbus planes to China, and the two countries also agreed to a sweepin

TYC holds nationwide solidarity protests in India

A "nationwide" protest of all Tibetan schools in India was undertaken by Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) today to express solidarity and support with the Tibetan students’

UK’s Cameron urged to “Stand up for Tibet” on his first China trip

UK Tibet supporters are calling on their Prime Minister David Cameron to stand up for Tibet as he gears up to lead the "largest-ever delegation" to China sometime next week

UN boss criticised for silence on human rights and jailed Nobel winner

The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has come under increasing criticism as rights groups questioned his commitment to defend human rights during a visit to China

China trade: The ‘Dalai Lama Effect’

Countries whose top leadership meet with the Dalai Lama, Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, lose on average 8.1 percent in exports to China in the two years following the meeting, according to a recent

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