Global Intervention To Stop Tibetan Self Immolation: How You Can Take Action
By Associated Press DHARMSALA, India -- Chinese repression has lead to the self-immolations of nearly two dozen Tibetans and deadly clashes with Chin...
By Associated Press DHARMSALA, India -- Chinese repression has lead to the self-immolations of nearly two dozen Tibetans and deadly clashes with Chin...
Richard Schiffman | Posted 01.09.2012
There is little hope that Tibet will move off the back burner of global concern. How many more Tibetans will burn themselves in a futile attempt to grab the attention of a world that is looking elsewhere?
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
Jamyang Norbu | Posted 05.25.2011
The Tibetan capital doesn't have a single representative of the international media posted there. Tibetans can only send news of student demonstrations to the outside world by using rough-and-ready ways.
Kate Saunders | Posted 05.25.2011
As Tibet's best-known writer Woeser says, Tibetans are attempting to transcend the terror by writing about it. They are daring to refute China's official narrative, presenting a more complex challenge to the Communist Party than before.
AP | GILLIAN WONG | Posted 05.25.2011
BEIJING — China warned President Barack Obama on Tuesday not to meet the Dalai Lama, saying any such meeting would harm bilateral relations. An...
Financial Times | Geoff Dyer | Posted 05.25.2011
Representatives of the Dalai Lama will arrive in China on Tuesday for talks with the Chinese authorities, the first such meeting in 15 months, the Tib...
Times Online | Jane Macartney | Posted 05.25.2011
Chinese authorities have arrested a popular young Tibetan singer, accusing him of composing subversive songs. ...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
While Tenzin Delek has been labeled a "terrorist" by Chinese authorities, to the Tibetan people he is a hero.
GlobalPost | Posted 05.25.2011
LHASA, Tibet �" As I rode in a truck peeling around the curves of a narrow mountain road in southwestern Tibet, wheels squealed as the driver tried ...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
The report challenges the official government position that the Dalai Lama "incited" the protests and criticizes the government's response.
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.
AP | GREG BAKER | Posted 05.25.2011
LHASA, China — The Chinese paramilitary police who usually patrol Tibet's often tense capital went to work in black and yellow track suits last ...
BBC | Posted 05.25.2011
China has sentenced two men to death for deadly arson attacks during an uprising in Tibet a year ago....
AP | ANITA CHANG and DIKKY SINN | Posted 05.25.2011
BEIJING — Tensions are high in Tibet's capital and paramilitary police are out in force, Hong Kong tourists reported Friday, while Chinese autho...
The Guardian | Tania Branigan | Posted 05.25.2011
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...
Rebecca Novick | Posted 05.25.2011
In a Tibetan stall, Wen asked the price of something in Chinese. The shopkeeper ignored her, and then muttered bitterly in English, "No good Chinese." She wanted to find out what lay at the root of that sentiment.
AP | CARA ANNA and TINI TRAN | Posted 05.25.2011
TONGREN, China — Protests spread from Tibet into three neighboring provinces Sunday as Tibetans defied a Chinese government crackdown, while the...
AP | Posted 02.08.2012