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Update – China executes four Tibetans in Lhasa Over 2008 unrest

According to latest information received by Dharamsala-based Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), as many as four Tibetans were executed on Tuesday for their alleged involvement in the 2008 anti-China unrest in

Top Obama aide denies retreat on China rights

A top aide to Barack Obama denied on Wednesday the U.S. president snubbed the Dalai Lama or retreated on human rights in China by delaying a meeting with the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader earlier this month

Tibetans protest alleged scam by Chinese firm

Hundreds of Tibetans claiming they were cheated in a pyramid scheme run by a purported health-products company are demanding their money back and staging protests in several Chinese cities,

China sets three conditions for resumption of talks with Dalai Lama’s envoys

China has categorically outlined three major preconditions to resume future talks with the Dalai Lama’s representatives. Zhu Weiqun, Vice Minister of the United Front Work Department, the Chinese government department in charge

His Holiness to attend PeaceJam with fellow Nobel Peace Laureates

The three Nobel laureates will be hosting the PeaceJam Youth Conference called “Day of Leadership & Action” with Tibetan school children. The event will be attended by

China hopes for ‘extensive’ talks with India, plays down tensions

Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi will hold an “extensive” exchange of views with External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna when they meet in Bangalore next

3 Tibetans executed in Lhasa : former political prisoners’ group

Three Tibetans have been reportedly executed yesterday at 11 AM (Beijing Time)in Lhasa, according to the GuChuSum ex political prisoner’s movement. However

Political transparency can make China great, says Dalai Lama

The world doesn't have confidence in China because it lacks transparency, the Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, told RFI in an exclusive interview. He blamed China’s shortcomings on a lack of press freedom and free speech

Why the Chinese are so upset about Tawang

The Chinese say that all the names south of the McMahon are Chinese. Unless Tibetan language (gompa, dzong, la, chu, etc) has become Chinese, it is

“Tibetan” democracy – by Dhondup Tsering

To say Tibetan democracy is a different kind of democracy would be an understatement. While the key principle of a democratic society “a government represe

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