Story Archive
2012-01-31
Greater intrusion by Chinese authorities is emptying Buddhist institutions in a county in the Tibet Autonomous Region.
2012-01-29
Chinese authorities impose sweeping controls across Tibetan areas.
2012-01-27
Protests spread among Tibetans challenging rule by Beijing.
2012-01-26
The shooting occurs as protesters prevent a Tibetan from being held for putting up anti-China posters.
2012-01-25
More security forces are deployed to crack down on dissent following clashes in Tibetan areas of China.
2012-01-24
Chinese security forces fire on Tibetan protesters in the second day of killings.
2012-01-23
Chinese police open fire on Tibetan demonstrators.
2012-01-22
He was incapacitated when Chinese authorities handed him over to his family after six months in prison.
2012-01-20
A Tibetan monk's recorded message is sent to RFA.
2012-01-18
A Tibetan mother says she is proud of her son’s sacrifice to protest Chinese rule.
2012-01-17
The demonstrations come amid concerns over the unending self-immolations calling for the end of Chinese rule.
2012-01-15
The culture in the 21st century is one of youth, music, and nationalism.
2012-01-14
More casualties are believed as hundreds of Tibetans confront police in a restive Chinese province.
2012-01-13
A Tibetan detained in the aftermath of a self-immolation is given a three-year jail term.
2012-01-13
A panel analyzes how Chinese development is damaging Tibet's pristine ecosystem.
2012-01-10
Security forces use tear gas to contain protests after Tibetans ransack a police station in a northwestern Chinese province.
2012-01-09
Tibetans pay their last respects to the most senior monk to have self-immolated so far.
2012-01-09
The Chinese government allows up to 10,000 Tibetans pilgrims to travel to India to see the Dalai Lama at the 'Kalachakra' ritual.
2012-01-08
Protesters in a Chinese province force police to return the remains of a monk who self-immolated and died.
2012-01-06
They call for an end to Chinese rule in the first self-immolations in 2012.
2012-01-05
Chinese Buddhists are among tens of thousands who have flocked to a northern Indian sacred site for the 'Kalachakra' event.
2012-01-04
But experts question the nature of Chinese interest in Tibet.