Tibet Questions raised at the British Parliament
What steps he is taking to encourage the Chinese government to adhere to pledges it has made in respect of human rights and press freedom, with particular reference to occupied Tibet.
The Olympic prisoners
The Tibetans, defenders of religious freedom, and all those who feel betrayed are planning to demonstrate during the games. They may spoil the party. And who is to blame? The Chinese government
US Lawmakers to Focus on China
The world will be watching China closely as it gears up to host the Olympics this year. So will U.S. lawmakers, who hope to use the attention generated by the summer games to highlight their complaints about China’s government
India’s need to stand up against China’s advances
In fact, if India needs to counter the Chinese threat she should do away with her lackadaisical approach and adopt a more aggressive attitude of engagement with eastern nations like Japan, Vietnam and Taiwan
A god in Nepal: second only to the Dalai Lama
In a recent poll of Nepalese children Sir Edmund rated second behind the Dalai Lama as a hero. The Dalai Lama once pronounced himself a Hillary fan
China may seek India’s help in solving Tibet issue
The Tibet issue is expected to figure in the discussions between officials accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and their Chinese counterparts during Singh’s