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Opinions

Why I Oppose the Independence Route

OPINION While it seems to make no difference to China whether Tibetans are seeking autonomy or campaigning for independence for their occupied homeland, Tseten Lhundup* contends that the former sustains...

China’s Aggression on Dalai Lama Reincarnation is a Threat to India’s Sovereignty and National Security

OPINION Vijay Kranti* contends: “The Chinese Embassy Spokesperson’s threats to the Modi Government to keep off the Dalai Lama’s...

Three Decades of Silence: The Boy Who Became the World’s Longest-Held Political Prisoner

OPINION As China continues to disappear Tibet's 11th Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, whom it abducted with his family...

75th Anniversary of China’s ‘Peaceful Liberation of Tibet’: A Historical Rebuttal and Analysis of Political Terminology

OPINION Gyaltsen Choedak* contends that the narrative on the “17-Point Agreement” is as much about China’s illegal annexation of...

Poor State Oracle Nechung: stuck with a hostile neighbour

OPINION Norbu Tsering* presents his take on what he sees as the Nechung-bashing monk members of the Tibetan Parliament...
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Tibet issue hit by global economic crisis?

By Pema Thinley (TibetanReview.net Mar09'09) China has again closed Tibet to foreigners and deployed extra troops there on a massive scale without any acknowledgement either of...

Cherish the Tibetan People

Prof Siddiq Wahid* argues that the Dalai Lama’s considerable climb-down in his position on resolving the Tibet issue has both served to expose the...

Beijing’s talk offer beggars sincerity

By Pema Thinley (www.TibetanReview.net, May 3, 2008) The indifferent suddenness and the casualness of the manner in which China sounded out an intention to “have...

China, a prisoner of its Tibet policy

By Pema Thinley www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08 China did its best to conceal its violent suppression of the monk-led demonstrations in Lhasa which provoked riots across the...

Advances made in the Spanish lawsuit on genocide and other crimes in Tibet

(www.TibetanReview.net, Feb 15, 2008) José Elías Esteve* and Alán Cantos* seeks to reassure that although the crime against humanity lawsuit in the Spanish court against...
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