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Gu Chu Sum GBM concludes, new executive members elected

Gu Chu Sum was established in 1991 in Dharamsala by ex political prisoners who had experienced oppression and torture under the Chinese rule. The NGO was formed to provid

China says U.S. yuan bill violates WTO

China on Thursday hit back at a bill passed by the House of Representatives aimed at pressuring Beijing to let its currency rise faster by branding it in violation of world trade rules, but Beijing stopped short of threatening any

China arrests 2 monks in Lhoka after protests over teacher’s visit

Gyurmey Tenzin and an unidentified monk official of Mindroling monastery had approached the local Chinese authorities to allow Dralha Rinpoche -- an heir lama to the throne of Mindroling, which is one of the six lineages within the Nyin

Tibetan man sentenced to 4 years’ jail in Tibet’s Ngaba

The Ngaba County Intermediate People’s Court on Saturday (September 25, 2010) sentenced a Tibetan man named Dhonko Gyakpa to four years in prison for concealing the whereabouts of and providing shelter to another Tibe

CTA’s clarification on Kalon Tripa’s comments in New York in May

This is a scanned copy of a letter from the Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration, stating its position regarding

US business fears ‘downward spiral’ in China trade

Congressional passage of a bill to pressure Beijing to revalue its currency could further harm US-Chinese trade relations already hampered by mutual mistrust and susp

China warns Norway against peace Nobel for dissident

The head of the Norwegian Nobel Institute said on Monday that a senior Chinese official told him that awarding the peace prize to a Chinese dissident would affect relatio

China starts work on Tibet railway line to link Shigatse

China on Sunday started work on a railway line that will connect Tibet's second largest city, Shigatse, to the capital, Lhasa. The 253 kilometre railway line will promote “tourism and rational use of natural resources” in the occupied country,

Tibet film to screen at Iceland’s RIF Festival despite Chinese pressure

The International Reykjavik Film Festival, which opened Thursday, stood adamant over its decision to screen a documentary film on Tibetan freedom struggle despite pressure fro

Chinese police hunt for banned Tibetan singer: report

The Radio Free Asia reported that the Chinese police are looking for a popular Tibetan singer named Pasang whose music CD containing songs in praise of the exile Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama was bann

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