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Tibet News



I can’t wait to be a Chinese citizen, says the Dalai Lama

In his first big interview with a British paper since rioting broke out in Tibet on March 10, I had expected the Dalai Lama to be in a sombre mood. As the exiled leader of his nation, he has little enough to laugh about: around 200 Tibetans have lost their lives since the uprising in March and many more have been beaten or imprisoned by the Chinese.
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Grim search now likely to find only bodies

Two months ago in Sichuan, a picturesque mountainous area with a strong Tibetan population, foreign journalists were playing cat and mouse with security troops to report on the Tibetan unrest.
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Gordon Brown appeases Chinese by barring Dalai Lama from No 10

Gordon Brown will not receive the Dalai Lama in Downing Street in an effort to avoid confrontation with China over Tibet, The Times has learnt.
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Tibetan woman carries Olympic torch to the top of Everest

A young Tibetan woman has carried the Olympic torch to the top of the world. Panting in the thin air at the top of Mount Everest, Tsering Wangmo was the last of five mountaineers battling high winds and freezing temperatures in a slow-moving mini-relay on the summit of the world’s highest peak - a trek that ended with jubilant shouts of “Beijing welcomes you!”.
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China greets Tibetan envoys with a bitter blast

China prefaces expected talks with representatives of the Dalai Lama by condemning the exiled Tibetan leader as a criminal, while cloaking the meeting itself in secrecy.
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Tibet thrown under the bus - Washington Times

Indian ExpressTibet thrown under the busWashington Times"We did note that while we recognize that Tibet is part of the People's Republic of China, the United States supports the early ...Concern for Tibet seems to no longer be US policyGrand Junction SentinelTibetan festival in B'loreDeccan HeraldThe Rome Declaration on Tibet on the 5th World Parliamentarian ConventionUNPOFinancial Times -Guardian Weekly -Daily News & Analysisall 543 news articles »

Tibet thrown under the bus - Washington Times

Indian ExpressTibet thrown under the busWashington Times"We did note that while we recognize that Tibet is part of the People's Republic of China, the United States supports the early ...Concern for Tibet seems to no longer be US policyGrand Junction SentinelTibetan festival in B'loreDeccan HeraldThe Rome Declaration on Tibet on the 5th World Parliamentarian ConventionUNPOFinancial Times -Guardian Weekly -Daily News & Analysisall 543 news articles »

Group: Founder of Tibetan Web site gets 15 years - The Associated Press

KPICGroup: Founder of Tibetan Web site gets 15 yearsThe Associated PressBEIJING — The founder of a Tibetan literary Web site was sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of disclosing state secrets, an overseas monitoring ...Tibetan website man jailed in ChinaThe Press AssociationTibetan Web Site Founder Sentenced to 15 Years in PrisonThe Epoch TimesWere Tibetan writers' long jail sentences a pre-emptive response to Obama's ...Bay Area IndymediaEarthtimes (press release)all 168 news articles »

Tibet thrown under the bus - Washington Times

Indian ExpressTibet thrown under the busWashington Times"We did note that while we recognize that Tibet is part of the People's Republic of China, the United States supports the early ...Concern for Tibet seems to no longer be US policyGrand Junction SentinelTibetan festival in B'loreDeccan HeraldThe Rome Declaration on Tibet on the 5th World Parliamentarian ConventionUNPOFinancial Times -Guardian Weekly -Daily News & Analysisall 543 news articles »

Group: Founder of Tibetan Web site gets 15 years - The Associated Press

KPICGroup: Founder of Tibetan Web site gets 15 yearsThe Associated PressBEIJING — The founder of a Tibetan literary Web site was sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of disclosing state secrets, an overseas monitoring ...Tibetan website man jailed in ChinaThe Press AssociationTibetan Web Site Founder Sentenced to 15 Years in PrisonThe Epoch TimesWere Tibetan writers' long jail sentences a pre-emptive response to Obama's ...Bay Area IndymediaEarthtimes (press release)all 168 news articles »

China Focuses on Territorial Issues as It Equates Tibet to US Civil War South - New York Times

Straits TimesChina Focuses on Territorial Issues as It Equates Tibet to US Civil War SouthNew York TimesManish Swarup/AP Devotees of the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader, caught a last glimpse of him on Thursday as he left Tawang in India. ...India Stands Up to China on TibetWall Street JournalChina warns Obama about Dalai Lama, citing Lincoln on slaveryReutersChina cautions Obama over meeting Dalai LamaThe Associated PressXinhua -People's Daily Online -Christian Science Monitorall 423 news articles »

 
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