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Tibetan Students Stage Protest

Dozens of Tibetan middle-school students in the far-western Chinese province of Gansu staged a protest against tight government controls on the second anniversary of a region-wide uprising

Jailed Tibetans go on hunger strike in Kathmandu

At least two dozen Tibetans held in two different detention centres in the Nepalese capital since their arrests on March 10 and March 14 have gone on an indefinite

Google appears to drop censorship in China

Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square democracy protests, Tibet and regional independence movements could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday, after the company said it would no longer abide by Beijing's censorship rules

Former political prisoner Ven Bagdro releases new book “Life in Exile”

Ven. Bagdro, a former political prisoner and the author of “A Hell on Earth”, an autobiography that deals with his experiences in Tibet under Chinese Communist rule, launched his new book “Life in Exile, A personal Story” at a

Former Tibet governer tows Beijing’s line over Dalai Lama’s succesion

A former governor of the so called Tibet Autonomous Region, Qiangba Puncog, has reiterated China's position over the successor of the Dalai Lama requiring its ap

“The Sun Behind the Clouds” at NID, Ahmedabad

At the invitation of the Film Club, National institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad, Tibetan poet and activist Tenzin Tsundue today presented the documen

China’s troublemakers bond over ‘drinking tea’

Police have long tried to shush and isolate potential activists, usually starting with a low-key warning, perhaps over a meal or a cup of tea. Now, the country's troublemak

China’s troublemakers bond over ‘drinking tea’

Police have long tried to shush and isolate potential activists, usually starting with a low-key warning, perhaps over a meal or a cup of tea. Now, the country's troublemak

Tibetan PM in exile refutes Chinese delegate’s statement on the Dalai Lama

Tibetan Prime Minister in exile Samdhong Rinpoche has dismissed all reports that confirm Chinese delegates at their annual parliamentary meeting charging spiritual leader, the Dalai

US lawmakers attack China ahead of Nov. election

China is once again the country Congress loves to hate. After a lull last year, U.S. politicians jockeying ahead of crucial November elections have stepped up

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