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FACTBOX: China’s leaders in 1989

China's 1989 pro-democracy movement split the Communist Party leadership and triggered a power struggle that ended in a bloody crackdown on student protesters in the pre-dawn hours of June 4, 1989

US wins UN rights council seat

But the new council has also been criticised by the US for focusing on Israel and its treatment of the Palestinians and not taking a strong enough stand against violence in Tibet and

EU must condemn Tibetan death sentences during dialogue with China: FTC

The Free Tibet Campaign has urged the European Union to raise with China the issue of “recent imposition of death penalty on five Tibetans as well as China’s per

Tibetan Spiritual Festival in Tokyo

Tibet House Japan organized a Five-day Tibetan Spiritual Festival from 1st to 5th May at Japanese Buddhist temple, Joenji in Shinjuku, Tokyo. Nine monks from Tashi Lhunpo

Exile Tibetans to build memorial for Tibet victims

Tibetan exiles around the world will make financial contribution to build a memorial stone pillar to pay tribute to Tibetan victims of China’s repression

High-level Chinese delegations visited Nepal uninvited: Prachanda

In an exclusive interview with an Indian newspaper, Nepal's former PM Pushpa Kamal Dahal unexpectedly said the flurry of High Level Chinese delegation visiting Nepal in recent times had arrived in the country without his invitation.

Paris mayor stands by the Dalai Lama on its honorary citizen award

The Socialist mayor of Paris, Bertrand Delanoë, has said he stands by his view about the Citizen of Honour that was voted by the city of Paris to be conferred

Kasur Gyalo Thondup speaks to Tibetans in New York

RTYC New York & New Jersey organized a public talk on May 10th by the 80-year-old Kasur Gyalo Thondup who was on a private trip to the United States. The second eldest

Canada resumes ‘quiet diplomacy’ with China

Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon set out today to put Canada's rocky relations with China onto a new “forward-looking” course, albeit by borrowing heavily from Liberal

Canada, China draw closer, discuss human rights

anada and China have agreed to "engage" over the often thorny issue of human rights, Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Tues

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