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Tibet: The Hidden Facts

Tibet was the prize, remains a prize and unfortunately, the Chinese are sitting there because It can generate 250,000 MWe of electricity. China's Ministry of Land and Resources has announced monumental new resource discoveries all across Tibet

China and India diverging

This year is ending with some troubling signs of future instability in Asia, as two of the most powerful states are increasingly at odds with each other. China's lack of support to India in the aftermath of the Mumbai terror attacks and

Losing Lhasa

Last month, in a unique display of direct democracy, Tibetans from all over the world gathered in the Indian hill town of Dharamsala, home of the Dalai Lama and many other exiled Tibetans, to debate Tibet's future. For days, monks,

Dharamsala Diary:The Year of the Shoe-Olympics

Dharamsala Diary has learned while ago that Chinese scholars had started sometime back to put their heads together at the fag end of every year to give it a name. 2007 was the year

Western Nations Unaware of ‘Red Infiltration’

Today in Beijing, anyone holding a banner that says “Free Tibet” will be arrested within a few minutes. Yet the communist “red wave” is being spread in Western countries without raising an eyebrow.

Anniversaries offer Beijing little to celebrate

A PSB officer told BusinessDay last week: "Next year will be the anniversaries of Tibet, Falun Gong and Tiananmen. It's going to be much more tense than anything we saw this year. It's not just me, everyone thinks so

China shoots self on foot for remarks on Sarkozy-Lama meeting

The outburst of criticisms by China against France’s president meeting with the exiled Tibetan leader during the latter’s recent European tour seems more like a self-inflicting injury than a warning shot by China

Taiwan: If only our president were more like Sarkozy

Ignoring Chinese complaints, French President Nicolas Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama in Poland last Saturday. Sarkozy was also the first sitting president of the EU to meet the spiritual leader

Our deadly ‘dark visitors’

The motives of Chinese hackers usually include commercial and military intelligence gathering and the setting up of sleeper spies in the computer networks ready fo

Taiwan should welcome Dalai Lama’s visit

Taiwan citizens can express their support for the Tibetan people and a visit by their exiled leader by attending a "Tibet Freedom Concert in Taipei" on Wednesday at the Da An Forest Park, Taipei to mark the 60th anniversary

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