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China Did Not Allow Free Access: UN Envoy’s Visit To China
A United Nations appointed envoy on human rights said has spoken to the reporters on Tuesday that the Chinese government has not allowed his access to individuals who he had hoped to meet during his visit to the country according to a report by the Reuters.
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China Issues Handbook Of Warning Tibetan Monks Against All Protests
The local Chinese authorities in Ngaba county in the South Western Chinese province Sichuan has issued a handbook in a red cover to the local Tibetan monks of the Kirti monastery whose title was targeted as a book of law for monastery according to Central Tibetan Administraion. The book primarily declares any form of peaceful…
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Tibetan Youth Brings Tibetans Prisoners’ Plight To College Stage
A young Tibetan student in south India brings out the plight of Tibetan prisoners in Tibet to the centre stage of his college with the help of his class mates in the form of a beautiful drama. The drama was performed in the audience of the entire fraternity of his college which accounts to around…
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US Lawmakers Ask Obama To Redouble Support For Tibetan People
The US Congressman McGovern leading 72 US lawmakers has written a letter to the President of United States, Barack Obama which instructs the out-going president to prioritize the issue of Tibet during his last few months at the office on Wednesday. The letter comes as result of no progress in the view of finding a…
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Besides Larung Gar, A Nearby Township Seized By Chinese Authorities
While the highly controversial demolishing of the largest Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center, Larung Gar continues against all the campaigns and protests from around the world, the authorities in the Southwestern Chinese province, Sichuan has seized a large are of land in a nearby Tibetan township by forcing the Tibetans out of their homes for commercial…
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Besides Demolishing, Monks And Nuns Being Expelled From Larung Gar
While the demolishing of the largest Tibetan buddhist centre, Larung Gar proceeds, the authorities are now reported to have forced many monks and nuns from the neighbouring Tibet Autonomous Region to return to their homes. The Larung Gar is the largest Tibetan buddhist centre which is an equally flocked centre by the Chinese buddhists too…
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A 4.4-Magnitude Earth Quake Hits Tibet
The official state media Xinhua reported that a 4.4-magnitude earthquake hit Nyima County of Nagchu in Tibet Autonomous Region at 9 a.m. today according to the China Earthquake Networks Center (CENC). The epicenter was monitored at 34.32 degrees north latitude and 86.18 degrees east longitude with a depth of 7 km, according to the CENC.
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Tibetans Can’t Celebrate Festivals Without Chinese Flag: China Bans Festival
In a fresh report from the Radio Free Asia Tibetan, the authorities in the South Western China’s province Sichuan has banned the local Tibetans from celebrating their traditional religious festival which involved religious gatherings and celebrations like horse racing after the Tibetans did not comply to hoisting Chinese flags at the events.
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China Wants To Connect Tibet To Nepal And India By Railway
The Chinese railway officials have announced that a Himalayan railway link connecting Tibet to the South Asian Subcontinent is not just a dream anymore. The officials said that it is now possible to build a railway line that would connect Tibetan capital Lhasa to Kathmandu, capital of Nepal and also to India through Sikkim.
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Chinese Spy Employed As FBI Technician Uncovered In New York
The Department of Justice, United States recently revealed that a long time employee of Federal Bureau of Investigation has been charged for spying with his duty for his homeland, China. The accused Kun Shan Chun had been arrested since March this year and he has already pleaded guilty for charges put upon him.