Report: Protests at Tibet monasteries
New protests broke out Saturday at two monasteries in the Tibetan capital Lhasa,
EU urges China to hold dialogue on Tibet
The European Union called on Saturday for an end to repression in Tibet and urged China to hold a dialogue on Tibetan cultural and religious rights, ministers said
Chinese police in disguise
Britain’s GCHQ, the government communications agency that electronically monitors half the world from space, has confirmed the claim by the Dalai Lama that agents of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, the PLA, posing as monks, triggered the riots in Lhasa since March 14 that have left hundreds of Tibetans dead or injured. In this file photo from the 2003 annual TCHRD Report shows Chinese Soldiers equipped with Tibetan Buddhist monk robes to make such tactical moves to justify their violent crackdown by implicating Tibetans as rioters. (Phayul.com)
A Record of the Tibetan Unrest: March 10—March 25
Tibetan writer Tsering Woeser has been reporting daily on the developments in Tibet in her blog. Following are an insider’s on-the-spot views of the unrest in Tibet
Chinese Regime Implicated in Staging Violence in Lhasa—UPDATED
Evidence is accumulating that the Chinese regime orchestrated violence in Lhasa in order to discredit the peaceful protests of Buddhist monks.
Do not spoil the Games – French athletes appeal to Hu Jintao
To an appeal launched by Le Nouvel Observateur “A Way between the boycott of Olympics and the silence”, around twenty top French athletes called on the Chinese government to fulfil its
Foreign diplomats want unfettered access in Tibet: official
Foreign diplomats demanded unfettered access in Lhasa Saturday after authorities allowed them to visit the riot-torn city amid debate in Europe on a possible boycott of the
Dalai Lama appeals to world community to ‘please help’ Tibetans
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Saturday appealed to the world community to “please help” resolve the crisis in his homeland that has been rocked by deadly anti-Chinese protests
Tibetan Blasts ‘Demographic Aggression’
A Chinese government policy of “demographic aggression” is threatening Tibetan culture as increasing numbers of non-Tibetan Chinese move into the region, the Dalai Lama said Saturday
Police deployed in Athens for arrival of Olympic torch
More than 2,000 police will be deployed in Athens this weekend to secure the handover of the Beijing Olympic flame to Chinese organizers after pro-Tibetan demonstrators disrupted the torch