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Tibetan exiles demand Panchen Lama’s release

Tibetan exiles yesterday carried out various campaigns to mark fourteen years since the 'mysterious disappearance' of the 11th Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima who

“Free Tibet” finds space in Italian artist’s scream of protest

While some participants will shout to free Tibet from Chinese rule, others may simply wish to scream as loudly as they can,

Obama names Republican governor as envoy to China

US President Barack Obama on Saturday named the Republican governor of Utah to be the next US ambassador to China, a pivotal post in relations between the United States

Dalai Lama to meet Danish PM: Sources

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will meet the Prime Minister of Denmark during his two day visit to the country at the end of this month, Voice of Tibet radio serv

Congress hails India poll victory

Congress President Sonia Gandhi said that they had made the "right choice" and PM Manmohan Singh vowed the party would "rise to the occasion"

Himalayan communities better placed to preserve Buddhism: Dalai Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Saturday said Buddhist nuns from Himalayan regions had an important responsibility in preserving Tibetan Buddhist traditions, which he said was facing an uncertain future in its homeland

Czech MPs urge their president to talk Tibet with China

The Czech parliamentary group for Tibet has petitioned the Czech Presidential Office to bring the issue of human rights concerns in Tibet at the EU-China summit to

Dalai Lama to meet Danish PM: Sources

His Holiness the Dalai Lama will meet the Prime Minister of Denmark during his two day visit to the country at the end of this month, Voice of Tibet radio service

EU-China summit must address the issue of Tibet : Envoy Kelsang G

The European Union-China Summit will take place on May 20, 2009 in Prague, Czech Republic. His Holiness the Dalai Lama welcomes the summit. He has always spoken out again

China’s Zhao decries June 4 “tragedy” from the grave

Two decades after his downfall and four years after his death, reformist Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang has broken the official silence on the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown, denouncing the killings

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