China’s troublemakers bond over ‘drinking tea’
Police have long tried to shush and isolate potential activists, usually starting with a low-key warning, perhaps over a meal or a cup of tea. Now, the country’s troublemak
China’s troublemakers bond over ‘drinking tea’
Police have long tried to shush and isolate potential activists, usually starting with a low-key warning, perhaps over a meal or a cup of tea. Now, the country’s troublemak
Tibetan PM in exile refutes Chinese delegate’s statement on the Dalai Lama
Tibetan Prime Minister in exile Samdhong Rinpoche has dismissed all reports that confirm Chinese delegates at their annual parliamentary meeting charging spiritual leader, the Dalai
US lawmakers attack China ahead of Nov. election
China is once again the country Congress loves to hate. After a lull last year, U.S. politicians jockeying ahead of crucial November elections have stepped up
Tibet: Taking a leap of faith to see a vanishing culture
Tibetans represent a third of the population in their own capital. And that proportion is quickly diminishing, with Han Chinese flooding in, attracted by government incentives
Carrot and Stick – China’s Formula In Tibet And Xinjiang
Soon after the opening session of the National People’s Congress (NPC), President Hu Jintao met some deputies from Tibet. He told them: “Development and stability in Tibet
Man arrested in Hong Kong for pro – Tibet protest
Hong Kong Police arrested a 21-year old man for carrying out a sit-in protest marking the anniversary of a Tibetan uprising against Beijin
China’s Wen says U.S. responsible for bad ties
The United States is to blame for strains between Beijing and Washington and should take steps to repair ties, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday, indicating the two powers have not overcome a recent rough patch.