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Tibetan exiles condemn China’s suspended death order for Tibetan

Tibet's government in exile on Friday condemned the Chinese government's decision of death sentence to one Tibetan and long prison terms to five others earlier this week, an official statement

China raises Tibet issue with President Patil

China's irritation with the Dalai Lama's 'activities' in India on Friday injected a somewhat discordant note in President Pratibha Patil's confabulations here although she has carefully avoided touching upon any contentious issues

China offers no support for UNSC seat to India

Indian officials on Thursday painted a positive picture of securing greater Chinese support, or at least more understanding, on the question of United Nations reforms and India's bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council. China still stopped short of

Dalai Lama inaugurates Buddha Park

Amid the chant of hymns and beating of odaiko by saffron-robed monks, the Dalai Lama inaugurated the Buddha Smriti Park here on Thursday morning. He also planted two saplings one brought from Bodh Gaya and the other from

Signs of change emanating within China: Dalai Lama

In Patna to inaugurate the Buddha Smriti park set up to commemorate the 2550th year of Lord Buddha's ‘Mahaparinirvana,' the Tibetan religious leader noted that there were strong

Espionage scare in Arunachal

Spies, masquerading as research scholars, social workers and tourists, are lurking in the hills of Arunachal Pradesh — a fact that was reinforced by the arrest of a

Chinese court sentences Tibetan man to death, 5 others to long jail terms

A Chinese court in the Tibetan capital Lhasa on Tuesday issued a suspended death sentence with a two-year reprieve for his alleged involvement in the "14 March riot" in 2008, a Dharamsala based Tibetan rights group said

Suicides expose stresses of China factory life

A spate of nine employee deaths at global contract electronics manufacturer Foxconn, Apple’s main supplier of iPhones, has cast a spotlight on some of the harsher aspects of blue-collar life on the Chinese factory floor

Indian president embarks on China visit

During the visit, the first by an Indian president to China in a decade, Patil, who is accompanied by senior politicians and 60 business executives, will also meet

Vancouver board of education official appointed CEO of Dalai Lama centre

An associate superintendent of the Vancouver board of education is quitting her job next month to become president and chief executive officer of the Dalai Lama Centre for Peace and Education in Vancouver

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