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Tibet: Taking a leap of faith to see a vanishing culture

Tibetans represent a third of the population in their own capital. And that proportion is quickly diminishing, with Han Chinese flooding in, attracted by government incentives

Man arrested in Hong Kong for pro – Tibet protest

Hong Kong Police arrested a 21-year old man for carrying out a sit-in protest marking the anniversary of a Tibetan uprising against Beijin

China’s Wen says U.S. responsible for bad ties

The United States is to blame for strains between Beijing and Washington and should take steps to repair ties, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday, indicating the two powers have not overcome a recent rough patch.

Dalai Lama Doc Wins Havel Award at Film Festival

A documentary by two Tibetan filmmakers tracing a year in the life of the Dalai Lama has won the Vaclav Havel award for its contribution to the protection of human rights

11 Tibetans arrested as protests continue

The police on Sunday arrested 11 Tibetan exiles including three women for staging protest and chanting anti-China slogans in the restricted zone of the Chinese Consular Section at Hattisar

Rare Tibetan Buddhist shrine goes on display in Washington

The exhibition coincides with Tibetans marking the anniversary of the March 12, 1959 uprising against China, and amid continuing tensions between China and Tibetan independence activists

Protesters storm Chinese Embassy to mark Women’s Uprising Day

Eight Tibetan students belonging to pro-Independence Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) Saturday staged vigorous protests outside of the Chinese Embassy in the Indian capital.

Other world leaders should meet Dalai Lama: envoy

World leaders should follow the example of US President Barack Obama and meet the Dalai Lama despite China's objections, the Tibetan spiritual leader's envoy to Europe said Thursday

China calls U.S. a hypocrite over human rights

China accused Washington of hypocrisy on Friday for its criticism of Beijing's restrictions on the Internet and dissent, blaming the United States for the

Nepal jails Tibetan protesters without trial for 90 days

At least Sixteen Tibetan exiles arrested after they attempted to storm the Chinese Embassy in Nepal's capital earlier this week will remain in jail without trial for 90 days, Nepalese officials have said

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