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Don’t Stop the Revolution! – Jamyang Norbu

There is a recurring nightmare, well known in clinical psychiatry, in which the sleeper belabours an enemy, but to absolutely

The Perfect Torture

China employs particularly effective torture methods on Tibetan monks, reveals advisor to the Tibetan Government-in-exile,

Acquainted with China’s crushingly heavy hand

The world watched in horror recently as Tibetan monks, nuns and laypeople engaged in peaceful

Raising the Flag

Since 1950, Tibetans have felt subjugated by the brutal Communist dictators of China. They have seen their homeland invaded and inundated

‘India will soon have to deal with China, not Pakistan’

Over the last couple of weeks, we have witnessed a large increase in the number of 'Tibet pundits' in the media, particularly in India. This is a good thing: the public as well as the security

The Dalai Lama’s Wisdom and Ignorance of the Han

On March 28 the 14th Dalai Lama appealed personally to Chinese people everywhere, especially to those in the PRC, hoping that they understand his sincere wishes for Tibetan autonomy

A deadly rehearsal

AS Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao were reelected to their posts of President and Premier of the People's Republic of China

Cherish the Tibetan People

There is an old Ladakhi saying, kor chag, mi sos: “The cup broke, and nourished the soul”. The Tibetan cup cracked almost sixty years ago, and broke when His Holiness the Dalai Lama fled to India

The Cry of Tibet

The recent troubles in Tibet are a replay of events that happened two decades ago. On Oct. 1, 1987, Buddhist monks were demonstrating peacefully at the Barkor -- the famous market

IOC Needs to Step In Or Perhaps Move On

At this point, the Beijing Games are shaping up as a disaster. The violent police action in Tibet and other events of the past two weeks

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