Display of solidarity by Himalayan Buddhist community
Deeply concerned with the violent crackdown by the Chinese authorities on the Tibetan protestors in Tibet, almost 700 members of the Himalayan Buddhist Cultural Association from
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Phayul has received these images of Kardze protesters thus far identified and whose old pictures were available
Indian people condemn Chinese atrocity in Tibet
Indian people flooded the Teen Murti Marg road, adjoining the Chinese Embassy building in New Delhi, in solidarity with the Tibetan people against the brutal crackdown on the peaceful
Gordon Brown will meet Dalai Lama in London
The Prime Minister risked poisoning relations with the Chinese government today by announcing that he will meet the Dalai Lama when he visits the UK later in the year.
Pro-Tibet Protest in Oslo, Norway
Despite most of the families were out of the city for the Easter holiday, over 200 protestors including members of Tibetan community in Norway and friends of Tibet gathered in front of the
Australian Athletes OK to Speak on China
Australian athletes at the Beijing Olympics will not be allowed to comment on their teammates or opponents, but criticism of China’s human rights record won’t be stifled.
Peaceful march for Tibet in Chicago ends with broken window at consulate
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through a cold drizzle on Chicago’s Near North Side Tuesday afternoon to protest China’s continued occupation of Tibet.
Tibetan Parliamentarians stage solidarity hunger strike for victims inside Tibet
All the 43 members of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPIE) today held a day-long token hunger strike at Parliament Street in solidarity with the peaceful demonstrations
Hundreds of Tibetan nomads and farmers protest in Luchu County
At the time of filing this update, just a moment ago at around 7:00pm (Beijing Standard Time) on 19 March 2008, the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) received a confirmed
Pope breaks ‘silence’ on Tibet violence
Pope Benedict XVI on Wednesday expressed “sadness and pain in the face of so much suffering” in Tibet – his first reference to the clashes that have bloodied the Chinese-ruled Himalayan region