Tibet Sun/Lobsang Wangyal/India
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DHARAMSHALA, India,
21 March 2010
(Tibet Sun)
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The Tibetan parliament-in-exile failed to pass a bill which would have increased the number of the Tibetan members of parliament by two due to differences of opinion on how the new plan would be implemented. The new proposal hopes to increase the number of representatives from North America from one to two.
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DHARAMSHALA, India,
19 March 2010
(Tibet Sun)
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The Tibetan parliament-in-exile expressed full support to the proposal for future of the Tibetan plateau presented to the Chinese leaders.
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ON THE WEB,
19 March 2010
(Telegraph)
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China Business News cites a source close to Google China as saying the company may pull out of the country on 10 April.
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Tibetan high school students protest in west China
BEIJING, China,
18 March 2010
(Reuters)
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Tibetan high school students protested in the streets of at least two towns in western China this week to mark the anniversary of an uprising against Chinese rule. ...
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Dalai Lama takes pride being called 'son of India'
BHOPAL, India,
18 March 2010
(PTI)
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Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama today expressed his pleasure at being introduced as the 'son of India', saying he took pride in this status. ...
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China lashes out at US resolution on Falungong
BEIJING, China,
18 March 2010
(AFP)
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China on Thursday lashed out at a US House of Representatives resolution that urged Beijing to end its "persecution" of the outlawed Falungong spiritual group. ...
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China is attempting to wipe out Buddhism
By Robert Thurman
The intense and violent Maoist campaign of "thought-reform" brainwashing and cultural destruction from 1959 to 1979 failed to eradicate the Buddha Dharma and the love of the Dalai Lama from the Tibetan heart. ...
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China's revolutionary hope?
By Minxin Pei
Strange, ritualistic and stuck in a time warp—it's easy to discount the annual People's Congress. And a mistake. ...
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Beijing misses its chance for peace in Tibet
By Thupten Jinpa
Nothing guarantees that the question of independence will not come back, with all the attendant emotional power and charge, once the Dalai Lama retires from an active leadership role. ...
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BLOOMINGTON, US,
4 March 2010
(Indianapolis Star)
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In his native Tibet, Arjia Rinpoche became a spiritual leader. In Indiana, he continues to play that role. ...
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ON THE WEB,
12 February 2010
(ABC News)
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The international community has been quick to condemn the decision by a Chinese court to uphold an 11 year jail sentence against the leading dissident Liu Xiaobo. ...
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ON THE WEB,
12 December 2009
(Telegraph)
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The UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen is giving the poorer countries a suspicion that their concerns could be bypassed in the climate deal by the big polluting countries. ...
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ON THE WEB,
10 February 2010
(The Diplomat)
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Bonnie Glaser, a China expert, speaks about US-Sino tensions, China's alleged snub of Barack Obama and the country's future role in the international community. ...
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ON THE WEB,
20 November 2009
(Guardian)
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Karma, a Tibetan refugee, who describes her life's journey and struggle for survival in a land that is far removed from 'home'. ...
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ON THE WEB,
7 November 2009
(Zee News)
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Would the current tensions in Sino-India relations lead to a repeat of 1962? Former National Security Advisor of India sheds light on this. ...
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