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Released Tibetan monk ‘in Poor Health’

A Tibetan monk detained by Chinese authorities for a three-year period was tortured in jail and is in poor health, according to Tibetan sources. Jamyang Tenzin was detained in October 2007 for resisting a

Thousands greet Tibetan motorbike rider on completion of Free Tibet world Tour

Lhakpa was received near Kangra district by members and volunteers of the Tibetan Youth Congress which later held a reception function at the Tsuglakhang courtyard yesterd

Tibetan protester visits 22 countries on motorbike

Tibetan exiles in India cheered a New York-based Tibetan as he arrived by motorcycle Thursday after traveling through 22 countries to call for his homeland's independ

Nepal arrests 7 Tibetans, Nepalese prez reiterates one China policy

Nepalese authorities arrested 7 Tibetans on October 25 from Thankote area in western Nepal, reported the Voice of Tibet radio. The local immigration authorities ha

Uyghurs Support Tibetan Language Protest

yghurs are voicing their objections to a language policy as they back Tibetan protests in western China.

Clinton heads to Asia to assure China’s neighbors

Hillary Rodham Clinton took off Wednesday on a trip to Asia and the Pacific to cement ties with some of China's nervous neighbors, part of the Obama administration's efforts

China holds first live-fire joint drills in Tibet

China's military on Wednesday said it held its first live-fire joint ground and air drills on the Tibetan plateau, likely setting off alarm bells in nervous neighbor India.

China to continue with stapled visas for Kashmir

China remains adamant and will continue to issue stapled visas to Indians living in Kashmir. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is expected to share his concerns on China's stance when he meets Chinese premier Wen Jiabao on the

China’s new management measure for Tibetan Buddhist monasteries denounced

In a joint press statement issued here Wednesday, the Religious and cultural department of Tibet's Government in exile and heads of major schools of Tibetan Buddhism formally repudiated China's plans to tighten control over Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and temples

Protest over language spreads to neigbouring Gansu province

Protests by Tibetan school children in Qinghai Province have spread to the neighboring province of Gansu with thousands of Tibetan students in Gansu Provi

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