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News Source: Yedioth Ahronoth
| 8 months ago
The Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, said it was "seriously concerned" about a planned meeting between British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the Dalai Lama, telling Brown not to offer support to Tibet's exiled Buddhist leader. (AP) |...
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News Source: Gulf News
| 8 months ago
Agencies Published: March 20, 2008, 09:16 Beijing: China's Foreign Ministry has expressed concerned about a planned meeting between British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the Dalai Lama. A spokesperson said the exiled spiritual leader was a...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 8 months ago
March 19 (Xinhua) -- China and Peru on Wednesday vowed to push forward all-round cooperative partnership, and be good friends and partners. The two countries also signed a series of agreements on bilateral cooperation in economics, technology,...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 8 months ago
March 19 (Xinhua) -- Some foreign newspapers, overseas Chinese groups and people who are friendly to China have issued reports or statements recently to condemn the riot that rocked Lhasa, the capital city of China's Tibet autonomous region. The...
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News Source: BBC
| 8 months ago
The announcement came as authorities acknowledged for the first time that unrest had spread outside Tibet. In Lhasa, 170 protesters had surrendered to authorities by late Wednesday, state media reported. The city was returning to calm as China...
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News Source: The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Pope Benedict XVI appealed Wednesday for an end to the violence in Tibet and neighboring areas in China, saying that the government and Tibetan protesters must choose a “road of dialogue and tolerance.” Speaking at his weekly public audience here,
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News Source: The New York Times
| 8 months ago
French/The New York Times A groundskeeper in Qinghai Province leaving a temple after locking up...For farmers whose lives in this traditionally Tibetan area revolve around its Buddhist temple, an aluminum smelter that belches gray smoke in the...
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News Source: The New York Times
| 8 months ago
Olympic Torch Will Go Through Tibet The torch will be lighted in Athens on Monday and, after a global tour of 135 cities, is to reach the top of Mount Everest sometime in May, when the weather makes a safe ascent possible. Afterward, that Olympic...
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News Source: Times Online
| 8 months ago
March 20, 2008 A home-made bomb thrown at a paramilitary police patrol in Lhasa has hardened Beijing’s resolve to punish anti-Chinese rioters, with officials issuing wanted lists for 17 Tibetans, including two monks and a woman. The hardline...
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News Source: Aantara.co.id
| 8 months ago
China said it was "seriously concerned" by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown`s plan to meet Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday. Brown`s announcement that he would meet the Dalai Lama came...