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Tibetan people offer long-life prayers for the Dalai Lama

The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and Tibetan people conducted a very elaborate Tenshug (long-life prayer offering) ceremony for His Holiness the Dalai Lama here this morning as a collective expression of gratitude and reverence for his leadership

Tibetan Martial Arts Enthusiast Awarded Go-dan Degree in Karate

Tsering Dorjee, a young Tibetan from Gangtok, Sikkim was awarded black belt Go-dan degree from International Karate Do Gojukai Association (IKGA), World Headquarter, Tokyo, Japan after going through the rigorous test

Hu’s “New Deal” with Tibet: Chinese Characteristics and Tibetan Traits?

The Hu Jintao administration has significantly tightened policy over Tibet in an apparent attempt to ensure the proverbial Chinese Communist Party’s “long reign and

2009 a year of arbitrary convictions and heightened repression in Tibet: TCHRD

Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy’s 2009 annual report finds the year of sentencing following widespread protests in Tibet in the preceding year, indicating a continuing worsening human rights situation in Tibet.

Exile Tibetan government optimistic about resumption of talks

The exile Tibetan government has said it will sidestep the blame game with China and seek the earliest resumption of talks, reported the Asia T

2 more Tibetans arrested at Nepal – Tibet border

The Nepalese authorities Tuesday have arrested two more Tibetans at the Nepal-China border in Dolakha for entering Nepal ‘illegal

China irked over Costa Rican Presidential candidate’s plan to name stadium after Dalai Lama

China has objected to a pledge by a Costa Rican presidential candidate to name a stadium in the San Jose after Tibetan spiritual leader

4th college students’ conference held in Chennai

More than 68 students from 18 different places in India, Nepal and US participated in the Fourth Tibetan College Students’ Conference at World University Service

China jails former Tiananmen student leader for 9 years

Zhou Yongjun, a former student leader from the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy movement in Beijing, was also fined 80,000 yuan ($11,720) on financial fraud charges by a court in Sichuan province last Friday

Google puts focus on China cyberwar fears

Google Inc's threat to quit China over cyber attacks and censorship highlights US fears that a more powerful Beijing is tapping government and corporate computer networks to steal secrets and to prepare for potential conflicts

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