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A Manifesto on Freedom Sets China’s Persecution Machinery in Motion

“Seeing how severely Charter 08 was blocked on the Internet, I could not stand it,” she said. “So I decided, if I can’t talk about it on the Web, then I must spread the word on the streets.”

Dalai Lama honored at Harvard

The citation was given in recognition of the Tibetan leader’s work on peaceful solutions to the international conflicts, global environment problems and “for inspiring a new generation

Residents concerned about monk who smuggled information

Tibetans in Ngaba are concerned about a monk who allegedly sent information to the outside world about an incident that involved another monk who set himself

China starts building fifth airport in Tibet

China has started building a fifth civil airport in restless and mountainous Tibet, hoping to boost the number of visitors to the remote region, state media said on Thursday

Dalai Lama: Obama could ease positive change

The Dalai Lama said he would like to meet Obama when he visits Washington in October, as he has every president since George H.W. Bush. George W. Bush was the first to officially meet the Dalai Lama, awarding him the U.S. Congress's highest civilian honor in

Dalai Lama, in Cambridge, speaks of hope

The Dalai Lama, kicking off a four-day visit to the Boston area, today acknowledged China's extraordinary economic and political might, but said the world's largest

Tibetans commemorate Martyr’s Day

Tibetan exiles on Wednesday commemorated the 11th anniversary of the Tibetan Martyr’s Day to pay homage to fellow Tibetans who selflessly sacrificed their lives for the cause of Tibet and its people

Three Tibetan monks secretly detained in Nagchu County

Chinese authorities in Nagchu (Ch: Nagqu) County, Nagchu Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) have secretly detained three Tibetan Buddhist monks, according to Dharamsala-based Tibetan Centre

Dalai Lama to join Melbourne Parliament of the World’s Religions

Tibetan Buddhist leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, will visit Melbourne late this year for the Parliament of the World’s Religions 2009, the world’s largest interfaith gathering

Leading Chinese dissident claims freedom of speech worse than before Olympics

He cited last year's anti-government riots in Tibet, protests over the Olympic torch relay, fears of a rising tide of nationalism and the forthcoming 20th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square killings on June 4 as the main reasons

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