The Will to Survive: One Man's Harrowing Escape from Tibet
Tsewang managed to survive for fourteen months, 16,000 feet up in the mountains, with untreated bullet wounds, in extreme pain, living only on barley flour, butter and tea.
Tsewang managed to survive for fourteen months, 16,000 feet up in the mountains, with untreated bullet wounds, in extreme pain, living only on barley flour, butter and tea.
Alexander Davenport | Posted 07.20.2009 | World
Why do rioting Tibetans generate more interest than rioting Uighurs?
Rebecca Novick | Posted 11.20.2009 | World
The report challenges the official government position that the Dalai Lama "incited" the protests and criticizes the government's response.
AP | ANITA CHANG and DIKKY SINN | Posted 04.06.2009 | World
BEIJING — Tensions are high in Tibet's capital and paramilitary police are out in force, Hong Kong tourists reported Friday, while Chinese autho...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 08.30.2009 | World