‘Defend China’s honour’: Beijing releases new morality guidelines for citizens
October 31, 2019The Guardian, 29 October 2019 Read original news here. The new rules call for etiquette when it comes to singing the national anthem or raising the nation’s flag China has released new “morality” guidelines for its citizens on everything from civic … Continued The post ‘Defend China’s honour’: Beijing releases new read more →
Australia says it will hold China accountable on human rights
October 30, 2019By Colin Packham, Reuters, 30 October 2019, Read the original article here. SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said Canberra will hold China to account on issues such as human rights, insisting that staying quiet on sensitive issues … Continued The post Australia says it will hold China read more →
US Diplomat On Religious Freedom Meets Dalai Lama At Dharamshala
October 29, 2019By Pete, 29 October 2019, Herald Publicist, Read the original article here. The Trump administration’s level particular person for worldwide spiritual freedom is on a go to to India and met Tibetan non secular chief the Dalai Lama in Himachal … Continued The post US Diplomat On Religious Freedom Meets read more →
In Flying Flags, Emoji Become Political
October 29, 2019Wired, October 25 2019 Read original news here. The Tibetan flag is a patchwork quilt of color and spirit. Two green lions paw at an orange yin-yang, below a big yellow sun with rays of blue and red. For the … Continued The post In Flying Flags, Emoji Become Political read more →
US supports Tibetans’ right to pick their religious leaders, ambassador says while meeting Dalai Lama
October 29, 2019International Campaign for Tibet, 28 October 2019 Read original news here. A US ambassador traveled today to the exile home of the Tibetan people and delivered a strong message to China: the United States believes no government has the right … Continued The post US supports Tibetans’ right to pick read more →
China’s ‘Most Dangerous Profession’
October 28, 2019By Richard Bernstein, 26 October 2019, The Atlantic, Read the original article here. Jung Chang is one of the most celebrated chroniclers of modern China. Her life spotlights the threat that writing still holds for the country’s rulers. If you … Continued The post China’s ‘Most Dangerous Profession’ appeared first read more →
India’s One-China policy is flawed. It must be reworked | Analysis
October 25, 2019It can’t validate its claim over Arunachal Pradesh without recognising the historical independence of Tibet ANALYSIS Updated: Oct 23, 2019 19:01 IST Tenzin Tsundue Whenever the president of China visits India, the Indian police locates me, no matter where I am and throws me into the nearest central jail. This time, read more →
Sakharov Prize: Jailed Uighur academic Ilham Tohti wins award
October 25, 2019An academic jailed for separatism in China has been awarded the European Parliament’s top human rights prize. Ilham Tohti, who is from the Uighur minority, has been a fierce critic of China’s treatment of the Uighur people. He was jailed for life in 2014. More than a million Uighurs and read more →
Could we have won the war?
October 24, 2019Claude Arpi, The Pioneer Had the Nehru Government paid heed to Wing Commander Nath’s learnings about Chinese military build-up on the Tibetan plateau, there would have been no scar on India’s psyche Wing Commander Jag Mohan (Jaggi) Nath of the … Continued The post Could we have won the war? read more →
India’s One-China policy is flawed. It must be reworked | Analysis
October 24, 2019Tenzin Tsundue, Hindustan Times Whenever the president of China visits India, the Indian police locates me, no matter where I am and throws me into the nearest central jail. This time, when the Narendra Modi-Xi Jinping Chennai Connect was happening, … Continued The post India’s One-China policy is flawed. It read more →


