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Situation extremely tense in Xiahe County, defiant monks in front of media tour disappears
China detains 32 monks in Chushul County
Marchers resume their March to Tibet
Chinese delegates in Hungary: Tibetan protest cancel scheduled tour of River Danube
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The Freedom Torch arrived from Denmark to Oslo, Norway on Saturday, May 3rd. A boat decorated with prayer flags brought it to the new Norwegian Opera house by the sea. Around 150 people joined the relay including the members from East Turkistan community of Norway. It was carried through Karl Johan, Oslo's main street and concluded at the Nobel Peace Center. (By Andrea Shaw)
Tibetan Minister for Information and International Relations Kesang Yangkyi Takla and Representative of The Dalai Lama Jampal Chosang (R) speak at the human rights committee commission at the European Parliament in Brussels on May 06, 2008.
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Lodi Gyari (L), an envoy of the Dalai Lama, waves to members of the press as he leaves for a flight to India, at Hong Kong airport in this video grab taken on May 6, 2008. Lodi Gyari said on Tuesday that one-day talks with China on the unrest in Tibet had been "a good first step", and the two sides will meet again after he reports back to the exiled spiritual leader.
REUTERS/Reuters TV (CHINA)
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