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Australia not standing up to China, Tibetan PM says

Australia and the rest of the world lack the courage to stand up to China on human rights abuses, Australian media reported Tibetan Prime Minister Samdhong Rinpoche as saying

WILDLIFE AND NATURE CONSERVANCY IN OLD TIBET:Jamyang Norbu

One evening at McLeod Ganj, in the late ‘90s, a couple of my sarjor (new arrival) friends from Lhasa brought Taktra Rimpoche over to my house. He was the incarnatio

Tibetan youths protest for monk’s release, several arrested: report

An unknown number of Tibetans have been detained in Sichuan following a protest demanding the release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, a Tibetan Lama jailed in 2002 fo

Tibetan nun arrested for protest dies in hospital

A Tibetan nun from Kardze county died early Sunday in a hospital in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province, sources in exile said. A nun of Kardze Lamdrag nunnery

Furore over Tibetan flag as NZ Opposition Leader meets Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama met with opposition leader Phil Goff after arriving in New Zealand with a flurry of diplomatic protocol hanging over him.

20 now face death sentence for Xinjiang riots

The riots in July were prompted by long-simmering resentment between minority Uyghurs and majority Han Chinese. The Uyghurs are mostly Muslims in Xinjiang. Some Islamists refer to the region as East Turkistan

Uighurs flee China, seek asylum in Cambodia – exile group

A group of Uighurs who have fled China are seeking asylum through the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, an overseas activist group said, adding that other would-be refugees had been captured while fleeing

Popularity soars for Taiwan opposition leader

The survey said voters had punished the KMT for several reasons, among them concerns about the government's push for a controversial trade agreement with China

Trust – an essential ingredient in relationships, says Dalai Lama

Trust is a crucial element in building strong communites, the Dalai Lama told a large audience at Auckland's Vector Arena Dec

Melting Himalayan glaciers threaten 1.3 billion Asians

More than a billion people in Asia depend on Himalayan glaciers for water, but experts say they are melting at an alarming rate, threatening to bring drought

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