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Disturbing images of Tibet protests reach exile
Gory images of Tibetans killed and injured reach exile
China arrests 100 Tibetans on protest charges
Tibetan MP calls for massive protests
India gearing-up for a limited conflict with China: US Official
US Senator tells China to stop targeting Tibetan protesters and allow access to journalists
Kalachakra surplus donations go to charitable organisations
Cycling students hit Chennai
Lobsang Yeshi sworn in as Member of Parliament
Top official calls for stringent security measures in Tibet
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03 February 2012
Disturbing images of Tibet protests reach exile
More disturbing images of Chinese brutality in Tibet have reached exile. The photos are from the January 24 protests that engulfed Serthar in eastern Tibet where a large crowd of Tibetans gathered in the central town and started raising slogans calling for Tibet’s independence.
02 February 2012
Gory images of Tibetans killed and injured reach exile
The first graphic images of the January 23 protests in Drango, received by Phayul, shows in gory details, bullet injuries suffered by Tibetan protesters following the violent crackdown by Chinese security forces.
China arrests 100 Tibetans on protest charges
Chinese authorities have arrested a hundred Tibetans from Drango, eastern Tibet on suspicion of their participation in the January 23 mass protests in the region. Hundreds of Tibetans had come out on the streets calling for Tibet’s freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama
Tibetan MP calls for massive protests
Speaking at a candle light vigil yesterday in Dharamshala, a member of the Tibetan parliament called for massive protests in the exile community in solidarity with the ongoing critical situation inside Tibet.
India gearing-up for a limited conflict with China: US Official
A top US intelligence official has said that the Indian Army is preparing itself for a “limited conflict” with China despite their efforts at holding boundary talks and soaring economic relations. "We judge that India is increasingly concerned about China's posture along their disputed border
US Senator tells China to stop targeting Tibetan protesters and allow access to journalists
In a ‘Resolution Expressing Support for the People of Tibet,’ US Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) on Monday expressed “deep concern” about the current situation in Tibet and “steadfast support” for the Tibetan people
01 February 2012
Kalachakra surplus donations go to charitable organisations
The organising committee of the 32nd Kalachakra formally released the financial statement of the ten-day teachings at a press conference held earlier today. The organisers said that a total income of Rs 32,93,33,249.00 was received through donations
Cycling students hit Chennai
The three Tibetan school students who are pedaling across India demanding a peaceful resolution to the Tibet crisis, reached the Indian city Chennai in Tamil Nadu state earlier this week. After meeting local media at the press club, the three students cycled throughout the city
Lobsang Yeshi sworn in as Member of Parliament
Lobsang Yeshi was sworn in as the newest member of the 15th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) at a ceremony held at the Tibetan Parliamentary Secretariat yesterday in Dharamshala.
31 January 2012
Top official calls for stringent security measures in Tibet
In a clear sign of China’s fear and weakness in maintaining its iron grip over Tibet, a top party official in Lhasa has asked for stringent security measures aimed at containing the spread of popular protests that has engulfed eastern Tibet.
The Dalai Lama returns home after a successful eye surgery
His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived back in his exile home of Dharamshala after a successful minor eye surgery in the Indian capital New Delhi today afternoon. The Tibetan leader was resting in New Delhi for the past few days following the removal of a cataract from his left eye
Returning pilgrims whisked away on a train bound for China
Hundreds of Tibetan pilgrims returning to Tibet from Nepal have been arrested by Chinese security personnel and forcibly taken to an undisclosed location. Citing sources from inside Tibet CTA said that the detained pilgrims were whisked away in a train bound for China.
CNN crew detained and thrown out of restive Tibetan region
With reports coming in of heightening tension and growing security clampdown in eastern Tibet, media crew from the US based Cable News Channel (CNN) on Tuesday were detained and thrown out of the troubled region by Chinese authorities.
Walk of Faith for Peace and Freedom in Tibet concludes
The ‘Walk for Faith and Peace in Tibet’ formally concluded yesterday with a press conference held at the Tibetan exile headquarters of Dharamshala. On the road for over three weeks, the four voluntary marchers had begun their walk on January 9
30 January 2012
Students carry coffin march protesting killings in Tibet
Tibetan students in the Indian capital New Delhi took out a protest march from Delhi University to Jantar Mantar carrying coffins, symbolic of the Tibetans who were shot dead in Chinese police firings last week.
29 January 2012
China demands ‘its share’ of Arunachal Pradesh
An exclusive report by a British daily has revealed that the latest round of border talks between India and China, held mid-January, ended in a deadlock after Beijing insisted it would settle for nothing less that “its share” of Arunachal Pradesh.
Tibetan monasteries forced to display communist leaders' photos
Even as Chinese security personnel were shooting unarmed Tibetan protesters in eastern Tibet on January 23, Chinese authorities in central Tibet were distributing Chinese flags and photos of China’s leaders to local Tibetans.
28 January 2012
Rights group says ‘escalating repression and failed official policy’ root causes of Tibetan protests
An international Chinese rights group working for democratic reforms and social justice in China has said it is deeply concerned about the recent protests and violence in Tibet. Human Rights in China (HRIC) said China must address the root causes of the recent spurge in protests in Tibet.
Parliamentarians to fast on Losar, Announce solidarity campaigns
In solidarity with the ongoing crisis in Tibet, members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile will sit on a hunger fast on the first day of Tibetan new year ‘Losar’ on February 22. Speaker Penpa Tsering and Deputy Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel announced a series of other solidarity campaigns
A Young student killed protecting his friend – A round up of events
The Tibetan shot in yesterday’s police violence in Ngaba Bharma Shang has been identified as a young school student. Urgyen, a 20-year old student was shot dead while he
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US Senator tells China to stop targeting Tibetan protesters and allow access to journalists (10:02, 04 Feb 2012)
Disturbing images of Tibet protests reach exile (09:02, 04 Feb 2012)
India gearing-up for a limited conflict with China: US Official (09:02, 04 Feb 2012)
A Prophecy and a Woman from Lhasa by Tendor (18:02, 03 Feb 2012)
Top official calls for stringent security measures in Tibet (03:02, 02 Feb 2012)
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Exile Tibetans watch the screening of a video clip released by CNN, showing the present situation in Tibet, during a candle light vigil in Dharamshala, India. The vigil to protest against the recent firings in Lhasa, Dzamthang, Serta and Drango by the Chinese police was initiated by Drango Emergency Committee. February 1, 2012. (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
Namgyal Dolkar, daughter of late Lha Gyari Namgyal Gyatso,  a descendant of Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo, speaks at a candle light vigil held in Dharamshala in solidarity with the victims of the recent killings in Tibet. Dolkar along with Joe Hamilton, a Tibetan activist and a song writer based in Germany, Kunchok Norbu, a Ladakhi and Tashi Namgyal, a student of Ladakhi origin studying at the Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) School walked through four Buddhist pilgrimage sites, Lumbini in Nepal, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar in India. January 30, 2012 (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
Activists from Regional Tibetan Youth Congress - Dharamshala and GuChuSum Movement of Tibet perform a street play at main square, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, reenacting the Chinese police firing on unarmed Tibetans in Amdo Ngaba. A 20 year old Tibetan student named Urgyen died after police opened fire on Tibetans protesting against the arrest of a Tibetan named Tharpa, on January 26. (January 28, 2012 Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
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