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.
Reuters | Posted 08.28.2009 | World
Nepal, under increasing pressure from China, was cracking down on Tibetan refugees despite centuries of shared culture with Tibet, the International C...
AP | GREG BAKER | Posted 07.24.2009 | World
LHASA, China — The Chinese paramilitary police who usually patrol Tibet's often tense capital went to work in black and yellow track suits last ...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 07.11.2009 | World
The report challenges the official government position that the Dalai Lama "incited" the protests and criticizes the government's response.
BBC | Posted 05.09.2009 | World
China has sentenced two men to death for deadly arson attacks during an uprising in Tibet a year ago....
The Guardian | Tania Branigan | Posted 03.21.2009 | World
Chinese authorities have detained up to 24 Tibetans who shouted support for the Dalai Lama in a restive area of Sichuan province, an overseas campaign...
AP | CARA ANNA and TINI TRAN | Posted 03.28.2008 | Politics
TONGREN, China — Protests spread from Tibet into three neighboring provinces Sunday as Tibetans defied a Chinese government crackdown, while the...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 08.30.2009 | World