Some Truths about the Tibetan Government’s rebranding: Deconstructing official fallacies and disingenuous arguments
Considering the strong resentment expressed by Tibetans toward the rebranding of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile as the “Tibetan People’s Organization”, it is surprising that this decision has not been further challenged. This is particularly remarkable if one considers that the justifications later provided by Dharamshala were taken at face value by most people, without the slightest reservation.
China fears Anna effect, closes 6,600 sites
While the hugely popular anti-corruption movement led by Indian social worker Anna Hazare forced the parliament to graft stricter anti-corruption laws, the Chinese government Sunday banned 6,600 sites following growing numbers of netizens in China discussing a possible movement in China against corruption.
China sentences Tibetan monk to 11 years for trying to save his nephew
A Chinese court in eastern Tibet today sentenced a Tibetan monk to 11 years in jail on charges of “intentional homicide” for “hiding” a fellow monk, Phuntsog, who set himself ablaze in an anti-China protest in March earlier this year.
China sentences Tibetan monk to 11 years for trying to save his nephew
A Chinese court in eastern Tibet today sentenced a Tibetan monk to 11 years in jail on charges of “intentional homicide” for “hiding” a fellow monk, Phuntsog, who set himself ablaze in an anti-China protest in March earlier this year.