Obama joins Dalai Lama in calling for release of jailed Nobel peace laureate
Last year’s winner of Nobel peace prize and United States President Barack Obama has joined the Tibetan leader Dalai Lama in calling on the Chinese government to release the jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo who was declared the winner of the
Dalai Lama congratulates 2010 Nobel Peace laureate Liu Xiaobo
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has called on the Chinese leadership to release Liu Xiaobo and other “prisoners of conscience” who have been imprisoned for exercising their
Dalai Lama calls on China to release Liu Xiaobo
Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama Friday congratulated Mr Liu Xiaobo for being awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize and renewed his call on Beijing government to release him and other prisoners of conscience
Tibetan Government-in-Exile congratulates Liu Xiaobo: update
The Prime Minister of Tibet’s Government in Exile, Samdhong Rinpoche, Friday issued a congratulatory message to jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo on his winning the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
Liu’s wife kept from doing interviews: brother-in-law
The wife of Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo is being prevented from giving interviews to the media, her brother said in a statement Friday, expressing his joy at news of the award
Chinese netizens angry at Wen interview blackout
Chinese web users are complaining about an apparent news blackout over a rare foreign interview given by Premier Wen Jiabao, in which he spoke about political reform and freedom of speech
Jailed Chinese dissident wins 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
A jailed Chinese dissident has won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize despite China’s warning that it would harm bilateral ties between China and Norway. Liu Xiaobo, a jailed Chinese rights activist, has been declared the winner of the world’s most coveted recognition for peace in the Norwegian
Jailed Chinese dissident wins 2010 Nobel Peace Prize
Dharamsala, October 8: China’s most famous dissident, jailed 54-year-old writer Liu Xiaobo has won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize.
South African ‘moral titan’ Archbishop Tutu retires
ARCHBISHOP Desmond Tutu, the Nobel Peace Laureate and constant thorn in the side of white and black governments alike, sails off into retirement today pledging to keep out of the spotlight from now on – well, almost
How Western Media Coverage of Tibet Was Manipulated
On March 14, 2008, in Tibet, protests by the Tibetan people in Lhasa were met with violence and gunfire from Chinese police and troops. An unknown number of Tibetans died that day and in the suppression that followed