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China congratulates new Australian PM Gillard

China, Australia's largest trading partner, congratulated Julia Gillard on her election as the country's prime minister Thursday and said Beijing would continue

Hu and Harper emphasize friendship in highly choreographed visit

Chinese President Hu Jintao's state visit to the nation's capital Thursday was a carefully choreographed show of Sino-Canadian friendship, free of interaction with journalists and bolstere

Dalai Lama: New Reality calls for a more Holistic Approach

In the past century, many small nations were caught in a cycle of violence and bloodshed while defending their sovereignty and national interests. Instead of solving human problems, this approach has planted more seeds for future

Tibetan activist sentenced to 15 years in prison

A Tibetan environmentalist once praised as a model philanthropist was sentenced to 15 years in prison Thursday on charges of grave robbing and dealing in looted

World parliamentarians’ group urge G20 leaders to act on Tibet

Around 133 parliamentarians from 30 different parliaments around the world have called upon the G20 leaders to take a proactive role in resolving the Tibetan cri

Tibetans Fear a Broader Crackdown

Karma Samdrup and his two younger brothers were the kind of Tibetans who put the Chinese Communist Party at ease. Vaunted environmentalists, they were pillars of their co

Group asks Canadian PM to put human rights on top of agenda with Hu

A coalition of 11 groups working for human rights in China and Tibet have written to the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper appealing him to put human rig

PM must talk human rights with China: coalition

A coalition of Canadian human rights groups is urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to use the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao as an opportunity to urge China to improve its human rights record

Tape Reveals Embassy Footing Bill for Hu Jintao’s Welcome Rally

Beginning today, expect to see throngs of flag-waving Chinese on Parliament Hill and lining the streets of Ottawa where Chinese leader Hu Jintao will visit the next three

Dalai Lama says many Buddhist texts yet to be translated in Japan

Over 300 Buddhist texts written by great Indian masters of the ancient Nalanda University including Nagarjuna, Shantarakshita, Dhigna, Dharmakirti are available only in Tibetan language and not in Japanese and Chinese lang

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