BEIJING Chinese officials have rejected demands by the Dalai Lama that Tibetan areas of China receive greater autonomy and be governed as a single region the state news agency Xinhua reported Monday. Full Article at The New York Times
The current set of negotiations will be the ninth since 2002 between the Dalai Lama, whom China accuses of being a dangerous “splittist,” and the Chinese government, which has flooded large areas of Tibetan regions in western China with security forces... Full Article at International Herald Tribune
DHARAMSALA—Envoys from the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, have arrived in China for a ninth round of talks with Chinese officials, exiled Tibetan sources said. The... Full Article at Radio Free Asia
New Delhi, Dec 31 (ANI): Tibetans-in-exile in India held a protest march here today against China's suppression of Tibetan nationals in Nyagchuka County in Tibet. Full Article at OneIndia
By Bhuchung D. Sonam The death of Ngabo Ngawang Jigme has stirred emotions on both sides of the Himalayas. Full Article at Phayul
Dharamsala, December 18 – Seven Tibetans arrested earlier for holding protest demonstration on December 5 to petition the release of a jailed Tibetan religious figure in Tibet’s Nyagchuka County had been released Tuesday, the Voice of Tibet radio... Full Article at Phayul
You're in a jail in a remote region of southwestern China. The men who arrested you have confiscated your mobile phone, which contains photos of a Public Security Bureau official brutally... Full Article at Phayul
HONG KONG—Tibetans traveling to a protest site in China’s southwestern Sichuan province have been blocked on the road by Chinese security forces and threatened with a “violent crackdown”... Full Article at Radio Free Asia
HONG KONG—An unknown number of Tibetan youths have been detained in China's southwestern Sichuan province after staging a protest to appeal for the release of a Buddhist monk jailed for alleged links to a series of bombings, several Tibetan sources... Full Article at Radio Free Asia
New Delhi, Nov 22 (IANS) The red-blue-yellow coloured Tibetan flags flutter everywhere in Majnu Ka Tila, a Tibetan settlement in the northern part of the capital. Full Article at Sindh Today