Media Rights Group Condemns Chinese Torture of Writers in Tibet
Paris: Reporters Without Borders Thursday condemns two new serious cases of detention and use of violence against Tibetan journalists and writers in the past few days.
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Voice of the Voiceless
Paris: Reporters Without Borders Thursday condemns two new serious cases of detention and use of violence against Tibetan journalists and writers in the past few days.
Beijing: The largest communist regime of China vowed Tuesday to increase the Internet crackdown, saying it would continue to block anything considered subversive or threatening to "national unity."
Dharamshala: In a speech given by His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Sunday morning, at the bridge conference aimed at fostering understanding between Chinese and Tibetan students in the United States, he said that a world peace and harmony is impossible in a society that has been developed by guns.
Dharamshala: Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, spent one hour on Friday evening answering questions via Twitter from Chinese web users. This is the first online chat of its kind with Chinese citizens since the Dalai Lama joined twitter in February of this year. The chat was hosted by Wang Lixiong, a Chinese writer and critic, on his Twitter account.