Activists complain of harassment before US, China human rights talks
Chinese activists said Tuesday they were harassed by police and warned not to talk to U.S. officials visiting China for the first human rights talks between the two countries in six years
Presidents of Tibetan NGOs arrested; March to Tibet trucks seized from campsite
The presidents of the 5 NGOs leading the March to Tibet, Tsewang Rigzin, B Tsering, Ngawang Woebar, Chime Youngdrung, and Tenzin Choeying, were arrested this morning around 9:30am
His Holiness the Dalai Lama lauds Japan’s concerns over Tibet
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, who is currently visiting Britain, on Sunday expressed his appreciation for Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda’s series of remarks on Tibet, in an exclusive
CTA’s Response to Chinese Government Allegations: Part Two
Ever since peaceful protests erupted in Tibet, starting from 10 March, the Chinese government used the full force of its state media to fling a series of allegations against
Tibetans Losing Faith in Talks, says Dalai Lama
The Dalai Lama has given a stark warning that he is losing the support of many of his followers inside Tibet because of the Chinese government’s refusal to strike a deal with him over the
China Shortens Tibet leg of Olympic Torch Relay
The controversial Tibetan leg of the Olympic torch relay has been cut to just one day because of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan province, a Beijing Olympics official said Sunday