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A new online video channel broadcasting from London to promote Freedom for Tibet during the Beijing Olympics has been launched by Students for a Free Tibet, posts Tenzin in a p2pnet Reader’s Write, going on » » » With all the Olympic actions for (...)
14 aoû. 2008 | | Jon Newton
The counting is done in Nepal’s constituent-assembly elections of 10 April 2008. The Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) is poised to lead the country ; the final results released by Nepal’s election commission on 25 April confirmed the (...)
29 avr. 2008 | | openDemocracy
Beijing’s policy in Tibet is not working. But the cycle of repression and resistance can change, says Wang Lixiong. The recent troubles in Tibet are a replay of events that happened two decades ago. On 1 October 1987, Buddhist monks were (...)
16 avr. 2008 | | openDemocracy
Recent protest and crackdown by the Chinese in Lhasa (An eye report from a resident of Lhasa) 1. Lhasa is filled with military personals right after the 2nd day of the protest on 3/14/08. No one with proper identification of residence in Lhasa is allowed (...)
7 Apr. 2008 | | Andre Segarra
The echo of Japan’s colonial project in the 1930s resounds in the policies of today’s actual and aspiring global powers. By Jeffrey N Wasserstrom. The Chinese government’s plans for the Olympic games did not include a revolt in Tibet. (...)
28 mar. 2008 | 1 comment | openDemocracy
The European Parliament emergency debate yesterday on Tibet began with a tough statement by President Hans-Geert Pöttering, continued with two measured statements on behalf of the Council and Commission, and followed by a series of all-party diatribes by (...)
28 Mar. 2008 | | Blogactiv Team
So far as the tradition in the Buddhism is concerned, worldly affairs are beyond the concern of the monks. Instead, achieving the purity of life and spiritual happiness become a life time dedication for these holy men. Once a Buddhist decides to choose a (...)
25 mar. 2008 | 1 comment | Ahmad Qisa’i
Organizations affiliated with the Tibet Support Network are being attacked by email viruses, says Alison Reynolds, the group’s director. Up to 20 such attacks are occurring daily, the Washington Post has her saying, also stating the contents of the (...)
25 mar. 2008 | 1 comment | Jon Newton
Pictures of another 20 Tibetans have show up online. Only this time they weren’t of men killed by Chinese forces when demonstrators protested an order to raise the Chinese flag over monasteries in the Ngaba TAP (Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture). (...)
21 mar. 2008 | | Jon Newton
The opposition to China’s oppressive rule evident in the Tibetan uprising is also an affirmation of the right to be different, says adviser to the Tibetan government-in-exile. By Gabriel Lafitte. The Tibetan revolt of March 2008, like those of 1959 (...)
19 mar. 2008 | 1 comment | openDemocracy
Yesterday, finding online coverage of the riots in Tibet was difficult but suddenly, “After days of ignoring and then playing down protests, the media suddenly switched course yesterday. TV channels aired hours of Friday’s anti-Chinese riots (...)
19 mar. 2008 | | Jon Newton
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