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US Urges China to Respect Rights of Tibetans; Rights Group says China Court Sentences are Utterly without Credibility

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: The US government on Friday called on the Chinese government to allow Tibetans to express their grievances freely and peacefully against its policies threatening Tibet’s distinct religious, cultural, and linguistic identity. “We are aware that there are reports that Chinese (...)

‘Chinese authorities resorting to racial discrimination’

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
Washington: A top American Tibetan leader has said that while people in China are enjoying comparatively more freedom, Tibet is increasingly being turned into one big prison and Tibetans are being treated as second grade citizens. Bhuchung K Tsering, vice president, Special Programs of (...)

Exclusive: Eric Schmidt Unloads on China in New Book

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
By Tom Gara [The Wall Street Journal] Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt is brutally clear: China is the most dangerous superpower on Earth. Corporate Intelligence reviewed preliminary galleys of Schmidt’s new book, “The New Digital Age,” (Random House) which debuts in April. And Schmidt’s (...)

Tibet Leader Urges No New Year Celebration Amid Activist Deaths

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
[Bloomberg] By Andrew MacAskill – Jan 25, 2013 New Delhi: Tibetans should avoid celebrating their New Year next month and instead say prayers for the rising number of activists setting themselves on fire to protest Chinese rule, the Tibetan government-in-exile said, urging an end to the (...)

Solidarity Campaign: Self-Immolations Continue, Say Tibetan Exiles

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — Featured Flash News
[Wall Street Journal] By Saurabh Chaturvedi and Tripti Lahiri New Delhi, 26 Jan: The number of Tibetans who have set themselves on fire in protest against China has reached 86 since the beginning of 2012, said a statement on Friday from the prime minister of the Tibetan government-in-exile, (...)

Tibetan leader accuses China of ‘sham’ trials

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
[South China Morning Post/Associated Press] The political leader of Tibetan exiles on Friday accused China of holding “sham” trials in which eight Tibetans were convicted of inciting others to self-immolate to protest Chinese rule. Lobsang Sangay, prime minister of the Tibetan (...)

CTA Releases White Paper on Self-Immolations in Tibet

samedi 2 février 2013 par jamphel — Featured Flash News
[Hindustan Times] January 30, 2013 Dharamsala: Tibet Policy Institute (TCI) – a think tank that functions as a research-oriented intellectual platform for the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) – has revealed in its first report that the political repression and cultural assimilation are (...)

CTA condemns harsh punishment imposed on six more Tibetans in Tibet (Updated)

vendredi 1er février 2013 par jamphel — Flash News, Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE: CENTRAL TIBETAN ADMINISTRATION CONDEMNS THE HARSH SENTENCES IMPOSED ON SIX MORE TIBETANS IN TIBET Further to our press release today afternoon regarding two Tibetans – Lobsang Kunchok, 40, of Kirti monastery and Lobsang Tsering, 31, from Ngaba, who received death (...)

Lonelier in Exile

vendredi 1er février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
The Economist, 31 January 2013 LOBSANG SANGAY, the elected political leader of Tibet’s exiled administration, is an optimist. On January 30th he addressed some 4,000 Tibetans, including MPs, who had gathered in a sports hall in Delhi as a part of four days’ of protest, prayers and debate. Mr (...)

Tibetans Launch New Anti-China Protest in Delhi

vendredi 1er février 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
South China Morning Post, 31 January 2013 Thousands of Tibetans on Thursday staged a protest in the Indian capital as part of a renewed drive to bring global pressure on China and highlight a string of self-immolations in their homeland. Tibetan exiles based in India and some from neighbouring (...)

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