Canadian miners in talks for support of Tibetan activists Learned from Nortel, Bombardier protests
Anxious to avoid a public relations disaster, Canadian mining companies are quietly engaged in talks with Tibetan activists to seek agreements that might prevent protests against their projects in
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We read books on Che Guevara. Read his articles…his biography…his speeches. And then, we watched The Motorcycle Diaries. And we hit the road for the hills…on a roaring Enfield. Fantasising ourselves as new millennium Che Guevara and Alberto Granado comes easily
PETA Appreciates McCartney’s Pledge
Reacting to the news report (“McCartney attacks China over fur,” Nov. 28) on phayul, Jason Baker, the Director, Hongkong based People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), Asia-Pacific, has expressed his pleasure over
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Violated: Human Rights NGO
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD, the only Tibetan NGO monitoring human rights in Tibet, revealed the names of the five monks who were arrested at a “patriotic re-education” session on 23 November 2005 in Drepung Monastery