Story Archive
2008-11-24
After a week of meetings, many Tibetans still support the Middle Way. Others seek independence.
2008-11-24
China’s Internet police warn netizens not to spread “harmful information,” expert says.
2008-11-21
The Dalai Lama's eldest brother, Gyalo Thondup, reflects on Deng Xiaoping and what went wrong for Tibet.
2008-11-21
Local officials and residents say a curfew has been imposed on Longnan city following two days of violence between police and protesters.
2008-11-20
Burma’s powerful military returns a child soldier to his family.
2008-11-20
Court officials and Tibetans say many Tibetans are now being handed jail terms as part of an ongoing crackdown.
2008-11-20
Hubei-based petitioner Guo Dajing has called for international pressure after he was detained at an unofficial detention center and severely beaten.
2008-11-19
China's $586-billion stimulus plan serves economic and political needs, experts say.
2008-11-19
More than 100 people are arrested in Gansu after a massive riot over land.
2008-11-19
After the arrest of Nanjing-based political activist and blogger Guo Quan, authorities ask questions about his opposition party.
2008-11-19
A foreign ministry spokesman in Beijing describes allegations of Chinese spying as "sheer fabrication."
2008-11-19
As Tibetans in the northern Indian hill town of Dharamsala look for a new policy direction, Beijing warns against any move for Tibetan independence.
2008-11-18
A film about Tibet is honored in London.
2008-11-18
Eight rounds of dialogue between Tibetan envoys and Chinese Communist officials have failed. What will happen next?
2008-11-18
A Uyghur woman in China avoids a forced abortion, in a case that has drawn international attention.