Tibet Exile Who Set Self On Fire Dies
NEW DELHI — A Tibetan exile who set himself on fire in India to protest a visit by China's president died Wednesday, while hundreds of other act...
NEW DELHI — A Tibetan exile who set himself on fire in India to protest a visit by China's president died Wednesday, while hundreds of other act...
AP | Posted 04.01.2012
BEIJING — Rock-wielding Tibetan separatists who attacked police stations are responsible for sparking last week's deadly violence in Sichuan, th...
AP | Posted 03.08.2012
BEIJING -- A Tibet activist group says two people have set themselves on fire in southwest China in the latest in a series of apparent self-immolation...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
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.
Times Online | Jane Macartney | Posted 05.25.2011
Signalling that the risk of anti-Chinese unrest has subsided in Tibet, Beijing has decided to reopen the Himalayan region's soaring mountains and gild...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
Tibet has slipped away from the world's headlines. But even though no foreign journalists are allowed into the region to report on them, Tibetans have continued to protest China's repressive policies.
Huffington Post | Posted 05.25.2011
In Beijing's Tiananmen Square Saturday, four Tibet supporters lay motionless on the ground draped in Tibetan flags representing the bloodshed the acti...
AP | Audra Ang | Posted 05.25.2011
BEIJING- Activists from the U.S. and U.K. unfurled pro-Tibet banners and spoke out against China's rights record in Tiananmen Square on Wednesday in t...
Times Online | Jane Macartney | Posted 05.25.2011
Hundreds of monks, nuns and local Tibetans who tried to march on a local government office in western China to demand the return of the Dalai Lama hav...
AP | KATY DAIGLE | Posted 05.28.2012