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Ninth session of Tibetan parliament to begin March 8 next year

The 9th session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile will be held from 8 to 20 March 2010, the parliament secretariat announced yesterday. The current Tibetan Par

Tibetans draw inspiration from Burmese documentary film

In a unique bonding of sorts Tibetans and Burmese activists met here at the screening of the internationally renowned film 'Burma VJ' that documents Burmese

Parliamentarians call for global action on climate change crisis in Tibet

Thirty-five Parliamentarians from 16 different countries have sent an open letter to the head of the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen urging negotiators to take into account the global implications of climate change in Tibet.

US calls for protection of rights in Tibet and Xinjiang

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton outlined a pragmatic stance on human rights in China and Russia, saying it is sometimes better to raise problems with them "behind closed doors."

China rejects US, EU calls for dissident’s release

China on Tuesday rejected as "unacceptable" US and EU calls to release prominent dissident Liu Xiaobo, who appears headed for trial on subversion charges after co-authoring a bold petition for democracy

China demotes top editor after Obama interview: report

The top editor of a popular Chinese newspaper has been demoted after publishing an exclusive interview with President Obama during his China visit last month

Denmark gives in to Chinese pressure over Tibet

In a diplomatic note to Beijing on Thursday, Copenhagen said Denmark will oppose Tibetan independence and carefully consider China's reaction before inviting the Dalai Lama again.

Tibet In Song

When exiled musician and scholar Ngawang Choephel returned to his native Tibet in 1995 to record and videotape indigenous folk songs, he was arrested by Chinese authorities, charged with spying and sent to prison

New Chinese Voices in Sino-Tibetan Negotiations

A welcome addition in the book is the author's examination of the attitude of individual Chinese to the Tibet question. Although official China says there is no problem in Tibet, un-official China, that vast interlocking network of human rights and

Talks with China ‘frustrating’, says Tibetan PM

Describing the dialogues process with Chinese leadership as being “frustrating and difficult”, the Prime Minister of the Tibet’s government in exile Prof. Samdhiong Rinpoche has urged Australia to lobby China on its behalf

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