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Google tests loyalties of China’s wired generation

When Google threw down the gauntlet to China's Internet censors, it also challenged the loyalties of the nation's wired genera

Senior Tibetan Communist criticizes government on ethnic policies

A prominent Tibetan Communist has criticized the Chinese government’s ethnic and religious affairs policies, according to boxun.com, a US based webs

U.S. has met with China on Internet freedom

The United States has had multiple meetings with Chinese authorities over Internet freedom and will have more in the coming days, a top State Department official said on Tuesday amid continuing tensions between Google and Beijing

Text Messages in China to Be Scanned for ‘Illegal Content’

Expanding what the Chinese government calls a campaign against pornography, cellular companies in Beijing and Shanghai have been told to suspend text servi

China’s online users rage after ‘Avatar’ showings cut

China's Internet users were up in arms Wednesday over news that authorities planned to limit showings of "Avatar", the US blockbuster that has seen millions flock to cinemas across the nation

20th meeting of the Tibetan Task Force begins

A two-day meeting of the Tibetan Task Force for negotiations started today at the Kashag Secretariat in Gangchen Kyishong, the headquarters of the exile Ti

India claims it was also hacked by China

India's National Security Advisor M.K. Narayanan said his office and other government departments were targeted by hackers believed to be from China, according to a report.

China jails former senior judge for life over corruption

A Chinese court gave a life sentence to the most senior judge ever convicted in the country on corruption charges, state media agency reported on Tuesday

‘Sun Behind the Clouds’ is ‘audience favorite’ at Palm Springs film festival

‘The Sun Behind the Clouds: Tibet's Struggle for Freedom,’ a documentary film by Tibetan and Indian filmmaker couple has been declared 'audience documentary

Nepal hands over detained Tibetans to UN: report

Ten Tibetans arrested in Nepal after escaping Chinese-occupied Tibet have been handed over to the United Nations and not deported back, media reports said Monday.

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