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US Congressman asks Obama to find voice on human rights

US Congressman Frank Wolf called on the Obama administration to place more priority on the Tibetan issue and to “find its voice” on human rights, accordi

Tibetan Parliamentary Secretary passes away

The Secretary of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile Mr. Phurbu Tsering passed away Thursday at 1502hrs at the Delek hospital here. Mr. Phurbu has not been keeping well since past few

China bans book on CCP by Australian journalist

Although no definitive lists of forbidden tomes are published, readers in China are blocked when they go online in an attempt to buy The Party: The Secret World of China's

Mysterious Panda Death in China

A mysterious case involving the death of a female panda at a zoo in eastern China after a leaky pipe caused it to inhale a lethal mix of gases has led police to detain a man who rented a nearby building

A Tibetan appointed to the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs

The Washington State Governor has appointed a Tibetan American and resident of Seattle, Tashi Namgyal Khamshitsang, to the State Commission on Asian Pacific America

Nepal’s repatriation of 3 Tibetans leaves UN ‘concerned’

Nepal has forcibly handed over three fleeing Tibetan refugees to Chinese authorities in early June, the United Nations said on Wednesday, adding it was "extremely concerned" by the move

Nepal’s repatriation of 3 Tibetans leaves UN ‘concerned’

Nepal has forcibly repatriated three Tibetan refugees, the United Nations said on Wednesday, adding it was "extremely concerned" by the move

China tells Nepal to further intensify curbs on Tibetan activities

China has announced new financial assistance to Nepal to toughen its measures on curbing Tibetan refugees from engaging in anti China activities on its soil, Nepalese media reported

China Warns U.S. to Stay Out of Islands Dispute

The Chinese government reacted angrily on Monday to an announcement by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Washington might step into a long-simmering territorial dispute between China and its smaller neighbors in the South China

Religious oppression forces senior monk to commit suicide

Tibetan Government-in-Exile Tuesday said it received reliable information confirming the suicide of a 70-year old monk of Shag Rongpo monastery in the Nagchu County of the so-called “Tibet Autonomous Region” (TAR)

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