China invites human rights delegation
China has invited a human rights delegation to visit Tibet next year, as the Australian government revealed it had been successful in securing the release of 15 prisoners from Chinese jails.
German Greens adopt Tibet resolution
According to a belated information reaching here, the German Green Party Congress adopted a Tibet resolution on October 3, calling on the Chinese government to release Tulku Tenzin Delek
Tibet film wins top hollywood prize
“WHAT REMAINS OF US,” Canadian filmmakers Francois Prevost and Hugo Latulippe’s riveting feature film was awarded Best Documentary at last night’s Hollywood Film Festival 2004 Gala at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Work on Tibetan rail link half done
A railway that will link Tibet with the rest of China is more than half finished, according to project officials quoted in state-run media Wednesday.
Statement on Tibet by Canadian Member of Parliament during House of Commons session
In 1959, the invasion of Tibet by China has resulted in many catastrophic consequences. More then one million Tibetans, representing one sixth of the whole Tibetan population, died due to the Chinese occupation.