Tibetans convicted for wildlife trafficking
Three foreigners were convicted today in a case involving a landmark seizure of a huge number of leopard and otter skins in the Indian capital. They will be sentenced later.
Dalai Lama to visit Japan; no meetings with top officials
The Dalai Lama will visit Japan this week, organizers said Monday, despite China’s protests over other trips overseas by the Tibetan religious leader. But top government officials are not
EU Urged to promote Political Dialogue on Tibet’s Autonomy
The European Parliamentarian Conference on Tibet in Brussels today expressed deep concern about the continuing violation of the rights of Tibetan people by the Peoples Republic of China
Tibetans born & raised in plains grow taller
Tibetans who were born and raised in India are taller and display other physiological changes that are not observed among original Tibetan highlanders, Calcutta-based scientists have found.
China To Face UN Human Rights Body’s Scrutiny in 2009
According to the decisions of the UN Human Rights Council during the first segment of its Sixth session in September 2007, China’s human rights record will come up for scrutiny by the UN’s