China and the Olympics—Repression Increases Amidst ‘Reform’
Zhang also told Maass that he had the right to travel to Tibet under the new rules for the foreign press, but he still needed to obtain an authorization from the representatives of
Analysis: Little chance for U.S. boycott of Beijing Olympics
Those calling for the independence of Tibet too are clamoring for foreign governments to challenge the Chinese authorities about their hold on the region, particularly as Beijing is
Difficulties in Sino-Indian ties come to fore
The refusal of visa by China to an Arunachal IAS officer incident has raised questions about the “political parameters” worked out by the PM and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao in 2005 and the border
Room found for Dalai date
Kevin Rudd has found room in his diary for a meeting with the Dalai Lama and confirmed a date for early next month, while Prime Minister John Howard is yet to respond to the invitation.
Launch of ACTIVIST campaign in Oslo, Norway
Today Amnesty International Norway launched its new series of products such as skateboards and t-shirts. With these products Amnesty International Norway wants to reach out to young