Tibetans Fear Strangulation by Rail
Beijing’s plan to pacify this restive Himalayan province involves a $3.2-billion railroad that will connect the rest of China to the frozen Tibetan plateau known as the roof of the world.
33 Tibetans arrested in Kathmandu
Thirty-three Tibetans, including seven children, travelling through Nepal enroute to Dharamsala in India were arrested here for not carrying valid travel documents, police said.
Charles Meets Tibetan Youths
It was a moment of elation for the five young Tibetans who had the rare opportunity to interact with Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales who is currently on a nine-day tour of India.
Charles Meets Tibetan Youths
Prince Charles with YOTA’s executive director Linda Cruse
TYC members released from Tihar Central Jail
A Special Executive Magistrate ordered an interim bail without any sureties to 27 members of TYC who were remanded for judicial custody at Tihar Central Jail. These members were arrested in front of the Chinese Embassy on 24th October
Amnesty Highlights Chinese Repression of Tibetans Before EU-China Summit
Amnesty International has said that Chinese repression of political dissent and religious freedom in Tibet has continued in recent months despite signs of tentative Tibetan-Chinese dialogue.
Congressional Briefing on Tibetan Women’s Role in Tibet Movement
The Congressional Human Rights Caucus (CHRC) is holding a briefing on October 31, 2003 in Washington, D.C. on Tibetan women and their roles in the Tibet movement. The briefing will feature remarks by the former Tibetan political prisoner Ngawang Sangdrol and
Congressional Briefing on Tibetan Women’s Role in Tibet Movement
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Chinese Internet Group Found Spying on Tibetan Government Computers
A Beijing-based Internet company has been implicated in creating a program specifically designed to spy on computers of Tibetan Government-in-Exile (TGIE) and Tibet Support Groups (TSG).