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1 / 9Members of the Tibetan community and supporters gather near the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi to mark the 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day on Tuesday. [1]
ArtsKhadhok's rise signals a new chapter for Tibetan art India-based collective elevates contemporary voices in Tibet and in exile Khadhok co-founders Lea Taake, left, Tenzin Melak, center, and Tashi Nyima, whose collective is gaining attention for i... [2]
Vijay Kranti is an Indian journalist, Tibetologist and photographer with over five decades of experience documenting Tibet and China, chairing the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement. [3]
Alan Clements For more than four decades, I have had the honour of being a humble witness and lifelong student of the people of Burma. [4]
DHARAMSALA, India -- There was only one student in the classroom. "There were 12 or 13 students several years ago," said the lonely-looking man in his 20s studying computer graphics in the corner. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
BEIJING—Two men engulfed themselves in a burst of flames outside a Buddhist temple popular with tourists and pilgrims in Lhasa, marking the first time a recent wave of self-immolations to protest Chinese rule has reached the tightly guarded Tibetan c... (confirmed by 2 sources) [6]
Radio Free Asia reported on Tuesday that a Tibetan man protesting against Chinese rule set himself on fire outside the tightly controlled region’s main city of Lhasa. (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008 [9]
1 / 9Members of the Tibetan community and supporters gather near the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi to mark the 67th Tibetan National Uprising Day on Tuesday.
ArtsKhadhok's rise signals a new chapter for Tibetan art India-based collective elevates contemporary voices in Tibet and in exile Khadhok co-founders Lea Taake, left, Tenzin Melak, center, and Tashi Nyima, whose collective is gaining attention for i
Vijay Kranti is an Indian journalist, Tibetologist and photographer with over five decades of experience documenting Tibet and China, chairing the Centre for Himalayan Asia Studies and Engagement.
Alan Clements For more than four decades, I have had the honour of being a humble witness and lifelong student of the people of Burma.
DHARAMSALA, India -- There was only one student in the classroom. "There were 12 or 13 students several years ago," said the lonely-looking man in his 20s studying computer graphics in the corner.
BEIJING—Two men engulfed themselves in a burst of flames outside a Buddhist temple popular with tourists and pilgrims in Lhasa, marking the first time a recent wave of self-immolations to protest Chinese rule has reached the tightly guarded Tibetan c
Radio Free Asia reported on Tuesday that a Tibetan man protesting against Chinese rule set himself on fire outside the tightly controlled region’s main city of Lhasa.
By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008 By CHARLES HUTZLER / AP WRITER / LHASA Wednesday, March 26, 2008
By TINI TRAN / AP WRITER / BEIJING Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By TINI TRAN / AP WRITER / BEIJING Tuesday, April 29, 2008 By TINI TRAN / AP WRITER / BEIJING Tuesday, April 29, 2008