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News Source: NewKerala
| 8 months ago
H olding China responsible for the unrest and tension in Tibet, Dalai Lama said that Chinese polices were responsible for problems in Tibet and it had nothing to do with the people of China. He also said that he has no moral authority to stop the...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 8 months ago
March 20 (Xinhua) -- Over the next five years, more than 30 percent of mobile phone subscribers in China will read books and newspapers through their handsets, a report has predicted. The China's Cultural Industry 2008 report, released Wednesday by...
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News Source: Turkish Press
| 8 months ago
Chinese police shot and wounded four rioters "in self-defence" last Sunday amid unrest in a Tibetan-populated area of southwestern Sichuan province, state-run Xinhua news agency said Thursday. The report, which quoted police sources, marked the...
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News Source: NewKerala
| 8 months ago
T he confirmation by Clarence House came even as China protested the decision by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to meet the Dalai Lama during his visit in the third week of May. Charles, a supporter of the Tibetan movement, hosted a reception...
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News Source: Time of India
| 8 months ago
The Dalai Lama said on Thursday that he was willing to meet Chinese leaders, including President Hu Jintao, as Chinese authorities acknowledged that anti-government riots in Tibet had spread to other provinces. But Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader...
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News Source: BBC
| 8 months ago
The report is the first time Chinese authorities have admitted hurting anyone since protests against Chinese rule in Tibet began Tibet last week. China's government had previously said 13 people were stabbed or burnt to death by "rioters" in Lhasa...
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News Source: Phayul
| 8 months ago
DPA [Thursday, March 20, 2008 20:57] Beijing, March 20: At least 18 Tibetans were shot dead by paramilitary police in a town in south-western China's Sichuan province, sources said on Thursday, as the government reported rioting in the area but...
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News Source: NewKerala
| 8 months ago
Dharamsala, Mar 20 : Exiled Tibetans in Dharamsala have sought the intervention of the international community to put pressure on China to stop its crackdown in Tibet. S houting anti-China slogans, hundreds of monks, nuns and young children demanded..
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News Source: Reuters
| 8 months ago
Chinese authorities ordered 25 video-sharing Web sites to halt operations and issued warnings to dozens of others on Thursday, tightening their grip on online content in a move which could scare away future investment in the sector. Among the Web...
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News Source: Reuters
| 8 months ago
China has identified a contaminant in batches of blood-thinner heparin supplied by a U.S.-owned plant in China for export to the United States that has been linked to serious reactions and deaths. It is the latest in health scares involving Chinese...