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Angry China blasts Dalai Lama's Tibet anniversary speech
Officials of the Chinese Communist government have reacted with anger to a speech by exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in which he said Tibetan Buddhists were living in prison-like conditions and, expressed sympathy with the people of East Turkestan and Chinese intellectuals campaigning for greater freedom.
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March 10 rally in Ottawa calls on G8 leaders to promote Tibet dialogue with Hu
The Canada Tibet Committee (CTC) called on Prime Minister Stephen Harper, as host of the G8 summit, to bring his counterparts together to deliver an unambiguous
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March 10 around the world - compiled report
As thousands of Tibetans and Tibet supporters in dozens of countries took to the streets yesterday to commemorate the 51st anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day and to show solidarity with a new nonviolent resistance movement ga
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Dalai Lama honours martyrs on Tibet anniversary
Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama paid homage and offered prayers to Tibetan martyrs here Wednesday as Tibetan exiles and their supporters around the world marked the 51st Anniversary of the Tibetan National Uprising in 1959
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Hundreds of Czech town halls hoist Tibetan flag
The total of 364 town halls in the Czech Republic today hoisted Tibetan flags, one more than a year ago, the Internet information system on Tibet said.
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Dalai Lama speech to appeal to elite in Tibet
Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama will appeal to the elite in the Chinese-run Himalayan region in a speech on Wednesday, inviting them to visit communities of exiled Tibetans
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China tries microblogging top political event
So this is how you get through China's biggest political event of the year: "Sit still, stare toward the front, pretend like you're looking but you're really not, pretend like you're listening but you're really not ... make your brain blank
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China tightens security ahead of Tibet anniversary
China has tightened security in its Tibet Autonomous Region ahead of Wednesday's anniversary of a Tibetan uprising against Chinese rule, reports said. "In recent days, there are police officers on the street 24 hours
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