www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08
After 57 years of Chinese “liberation”, 49 years since the suppression of a national uprising, and 19 years after the brutal suppression...
www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08
Massive protests also took place in traditional Tibetan provinces of Amdo and Kham that after China’s annexation of Tibet became Qinghai and...
www.TibetanReview.net, March 31'08
Beijing, Chengdu, Lanzhou
Large numbers of Tibetans are enrolled in schools, colleges and universities in China in a policy seen by critics as...
www.TibetanReview.net, March31'08
Lhasa
The exile Tibetan government reported Mar 24 that around 140 Tibetans had been confirmed killed in China’s violent crackdown on Tibetan protests since...
www.TibetanReview.net, March 31'08
Lhasa
TAR governor Qiangba Puncog was quoted by Xinhua Mar 14 as suggesting no violence was used against the monks. “To prevent unnecessary...
www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08
China mobilized troops and the paramilitary across the Tibetan plateau to crush the uprising, sending in huge reinforcements towards Lhasa and deploying...
www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08
The Chairman of the TAR government Mr Qiangba Puncuo maintained that army was not used and the police only used sticks and...
www.TibetanReview.net, March 14'08
The authorities in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) crushed a series of conspiracies by the Dalai Lama clique in the past five...
www.TibetanReview.net, March 14'08
China announced on Mar 10 that both Mt Everest and Cho Oyu were closed for foreigners until May 10, with only Chinese...
www.TibetanReview.net, March14'08
Tibet’s Chinese boss Mr Zhang Qingli and his Tibetan deputy Mr Qiangba Puncog (Jampa Phuntsok) severely denounced the exile Tibetans’ clamour for independence,...