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CHENGDU, China,
27 January 2012
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Chinese police shot dead another Tibetan protester in the restive Sichuan province, rights groups said Friday, bringing to at least three the number killed in deadly clashes this week. It was the third reported deadly clash this week in western Sichuan, which has big populations of ethnic Tibetans.
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CHENGDU, China,
27 January 2012
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Protests in eastern Tibet appear to be gathering pace this year, with at least seven demonstrations occurring in January, two of them deadly.
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LUDING, China,
26 January 2012
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A Tibetan-inhabited region of China appeared to be under lockdown on Thursday after it was rocked by deadly clashes that has killed at least six.
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Unrest spreads in eastern Tibet
BEIJING, China,
25 January 2012
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Police in China shot dead more protesters in Tibetan-inhabited areas as unrest spread, official media and an advocacy group said. ...
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Dalai Lama's vision restored, say AIIMS docs
NEW DELHI, India,
25 January 2012
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Two days after he underwent an eye surgery, the Dalai Lama visited All-India Institute of Medical Sciences on Tuesday for a check-up. ...
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US 'seriously concerned' about Tibetan violence
WASHINGTON, US,
24 January 2012
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The United States said Tuesday it was "seriously concerned" by reports of deadly clashes in Tibetan regions of China. ...
- Five more Tibetans killed as resistance continued in Kardze
WASHINGTON, US,
24 January 2012
- Chinese forces break up Tibetan protest with tear gas
BEIJING, China,
24 January 2012
- One dead, dozens injured as Chinese fire on Tibetans
BEIJING, China,
23 January 2012
- China urged not to interfere in Indo-Tibetan matters
KOLKATA, India,
21 January 2012
- Dalai Lama heads to Delhi for medical examination
DHARAMSHALA, India,
19 January 2012
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ON THE WEB,
10 January 2012
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22 December 2011
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ON THE WEB,
16 December 2011
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Tibetan pilgrims, with their unshakable faith and unwavering commitment to carrying their country into the future, afford travellers a poignant glimpse of the past in Tibet. ...
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ON THE WEB,
16 December 2011
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Tenzin Tsundue speaks about the recent Global Buddhist Conference, self-immolations in Tibet and how the Dalai Lama's retirement has impacted the Tibetan movement. ...
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