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Burma Toll 'May Hit 100,000' 2008-05-06

As Burma reels from a devastating cyclone and tidal surge, officials set the death toll at more than 22,000 and rising—while a top U.S. diplomat in the country ...

Journalist Fears for Hong Kong 2008-05-06

Hong Kong people turned out in force to protest the deadly Chinese crackdown of 1989, says a Hong Kong-based journalist jailed by China for almost three years ...

"We Are Not Free" 2008-05-06

"It's as if they want to change the way we are," said a lama about the Chinese authorities. Monks in Tibet are struggling to continue practicing their faith in ...

Mongolian Writer Under House Arrest 2008-05-06

A prominent ethnic Mongolian writer has had his home raided and is now being held there under tight surveillance after spending 20 days in detention. Overseas ...

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'We Love Our Monks' 2008-05-06

Monks play a pivotal role in Burma, and never more so than in times of crisis. In his reporter's diary, veteran journalist Tyler Chapman describes what he ...

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Cyclone Kills Thousands in Burma 2008-05-05

More than 22,000 people have died and hundreds of thousands are without safe drinking water or shelter in Burma after a massive cyclone ripped through the ...

Updates on Tibet 2008-05-05

As communication becomes more difficult with people living inside Tibet, cell phone conversations with family and friends overseas and second-hand accounts ...

Missing Chinese Journalist Resurfaces 2008-05-04

A Chinese journalist who spent three years in prison, feared missing after he failed to show up to deliver a keynote address at a Hong Kong media conference, ...

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Food Crisis Hits Laos Hard 2008-05-02

The unprecedented surge in global food prices is making life even more difficult for residents of impoverished Laos, where one provincial official is calling ...

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Food Crisis Challenges Asian Leaders 2008-05-02

Southeast Asian countries are struggling to curb food prices as energy costs climb. Many governments have banned rice exports to safeguard supplies, but ...

Chinese Writers Missing From Conference 2008-05-01

One Chinese writer who tried to attend a symposium on press freedom was turned away by the Hong Kong authorities, while a journalist jailed after he broke ...

China Increases Fuel Subsidies 2008-04-30

Soaring oil prices have forced China to speed up subsidies for fuel suppliers as the cost of the government’s policies continues to grow, experts say.

Chinese 'Want Real Dialogue': Bao Tong 2008-04-29

Chinese people want forthcoming talks between Beijing and envoys of Tibet's exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, to comprise real dialogue rather than more conflict ...

Burma’s Opposition Welcomes Award News 2008-04-28

The political party of detained Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has welcomed news that she is to be awarded the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal, its ...

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Two Tibetan Buddhist Nuns Detained in Protest 2008-04-27

In a rare challenge to China's massive security presence in Tibet, two Buddhist nuns have staged a public protest in Sichuan province before being taken into ...

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Breaking away in Lhasa - 1988 2008-04-26

Guided tours to Tibet are nothing new. But in 1988, Dan Southerland recalls, a foreign correspondent could still break away from his handlers and do real ...

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Dalai Lama Wants Media in Tibet 2008-04-25

Tibet’s exiled leader, the Dalai Lama, has called on China to allow journalists into Tibet to investigate the recent crackdown on anti-Chinese protests there, ...

China Worries Over Xinjiang Energy 2008-04-24

China’s growing reliance on the energy wealth of Xinjiang is a major concern for the government in connection with protests in neighboring Tibet, analysts say.

Dissident's Wife in Parole Plea 2008-04-24

Li Jingfang is the ex-wife of Wuhan-based veteran Chinese dissident Qin Yongmin, who was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment in 1998 for subverting state ...

Olympic Rally Planned in Tibet 2008-04-23

Chinese authorities in Tibet are planning a mass rally of Han Chinese government backers to support the arrival of the Olympic torch in Tibet’s iconic Potala ...

China Dampens Patriotic Fervor 2008-04-22

China has begun moving to dampen a wave of mass popular anger among young people, sparked by recent protests during its Olympic torch relay over the recent ...

One Killed in China Land Protest 2008-04-22

One person was killed and five critically wounded when police clashed with residents demonstrating against the construction of a mine in China’s southwestern ...

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Sadness, Fear Haunt Burmese Forced into Exile 2008-04-20

Tyler Chapman spent a week among Burmese refugees and exiles in Thailand in February. He found that few, if any, have found happiness in their flight from ...

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Student: Apology was fake 2008-04-18

The Chinese student who sparked outrage among Chinese nationals who say she sided with Tibetans at a Duke University campus protest says a public apology ...

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China's Tentacles Reach Deep into Burma 2008-04-17

During a month-long trip to Burma, Tyler Chapman saw how China has extended its grip on Burma’s economy to the point where the Burmese people are fed up.

China Steps Up Crackdown in Tibet 2008-04-17

China is intensifying its crackdown on Tibet after the largest anti-Chinese protests there in almost 50 years. But many monks have refused to fly the Chinese ...

Chinese Journalist Wants Press Freedom 2008-04-16

A news researcher for the "New York Times" newspaper and cutting-edge investigative reporter has called for greater press freedom in China following his ...

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Poverty Endemic in Burma 2008-04-16

In the cities and countryside of Burma, Tyler Chapman encountered heart-wrenching scenes of poverty every day of his visit in January and February, 2008.

China Boosts Food Subsidies 2008-04-16

China’s government is pouring more money into its battle against inflation, but experts say its latest food subsidies are a sign that its policies have already ...

Frustration Runs High in Sittwe, Burma 2008-04-15

Reporter Tyler Chapman travelled in Burma earlier this year and wrote a series of notebooks. He also took stunning photos of ordinary life in the most remote ...

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