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New Delhi, July 27 : The book release function of Experiments with Truth and Non-Violence: The Dalai Lama in Exile from Tibet held yesterday at India International Centre in New Delhi took many by surprise. What many thought was a hagiography on His Holiness the Dalai Lama's life in exile or rather a comparative account on the non-violent freedom struggles waged by the Tibetan leader and Mahatma Gandhi turned out to be a critique, in essence, on
Detained Tibetan activists released from Tihar Jail [ Phayul [Monday, July 10, 2006] Delhi, July 10 : The members of Tibetan Youth Congress who were detained in Delhi's Tihar Jail since June 26 were released in the evening of July 7 after 12 days of detention. They were detained for protesting in and around th premises of the Chinese embassy against the July 1 launch of the Qinghai-Tibet railway that connects Tibet
40 Tibetans arrested outside the Chinese consulate in Mumbai Phayul [Monday, July 03, 2006 18:36] Mumbai, July 3: More than 40 exile Tibetans have been arrested and detained at Marine Drive police station in Mumbai. The protestors - all members of the Tibetan Youth Congress - were detained for staging a demonstration outside the Chinese consulate against the operation of Chinese railway line in Tibet.
Hunger Strike in Mumbai against China's Tibet railway [ Phayul [Friday, July 01, 2006] Mumbai, June 30: As the members of the Tibetan Youth Congress from its regional chapters in northern India announed an indefinite hunger strike from Tihar Jail in Delhi, another 50 members launched a one-day hunger strike in Mumbai city against the railway line built by China to link Tibet to its capital Beijing.
Tibetans on indefinite hunger strike in Tihar jail [ Phayul [Friday, June 30, 2006] Delhi, June 30: The Tibetan Youth Congress members detained in Delhi's Tihar Jail since June 26 has begun an indefinite hunger strike from today, according to information received from TYC's Information Secretary Mr. Dhondup Dorjee.
The indefinite hunger strike was announced by TYC General Secretary Mr. Tsultrim Dorjee this morning in prison.
Immediate Press Release: 50 TYC activist resorts to Indefinite Hunger Strike in Tihar Jail: [June 30, 2006] On the eve of China's official launch of Train from Beijing � Gormo � Lhasa on 01 st July 2006. Mr. Tsultrim Dorjee, General Secretary of Tibetan Youth Congress, announced this morning at around 9:00 am from Tihar Jail that �all those 50 activists who were arrested on 26 th June 2006 for protesting against the China's Railway line in Tibet have begun their Indefinite Hunger Strike in Tihar Jail�.
Tibetan activists in Tihar Jail determined to carry on Phayul [Friday, June 30, 2006] New Delhi, June 30: The 50 Tibetans arrested on June 26 for protesting China's railway line to Tibet entered their fifth day in detention today in Delhi's Tihar Jail. Although there is no sign of them getting released from the jail, they are being treated well by their cellmates and prison staff who refer to them as "freedom fighters". Special treatment that befits a political prisoner are provided to the Tibetan activists who are members of the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC).
Tibetans to remain in Tihar Jail till July 7
Phayul [Wednesday, June 28, 2006]
Members of Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) who were taken under preventive detention in Delhi's Tihar Jail on June 26 for protesting against China's construction of railroad to Tibet will continue to remain in detention till July 7. It is not clear if they would be released on the specified date but a decision will be taken on the matter when the detainees appear before the court on July 7.
Tibetans to protest against Qinghai-Tibet Railway in Chicago RTYC-MN [Wednesday, June 28, 2006] The final solution to fully absorb Tibet into China is the Qinghai-Tibet Railway. Its grand opening will begin the ultimate demise of indigenous Tibetans in Tibet as Han Chinese hegemony over Tibetan ethnics by mass population transfer will dilute Tibetan population and overpopulate the region with ethnic Han Chinese migrants.
Determined TYC Members Unwilling to come out of Tihar Jail on Bail: [ June 28, 2006] Tibetan Youth Congress has intensified its campaign against China's Colonial Railway Lines in Tibet on 26th June 2006 at the Chinese Embassy in New Delhi. More than 50 members representing 7 regional chapters of TYC from northern India took part during the campaign.
TYC's
response to China's 'White Papers'
The
wo(e)men in China and Tibet: A study [14
Oct 2005] Tibetan
response to the White Paper published by the State Council of
People’s Republic of China in August 2005, titled “Gender
Equality and Women’s Development in China”.
Beijing's
release of the White Paper entitled, "Regional Ethnic
Autonomy in Tibet" in May last year, is but another propaganda
gimmick in line with the numerous communist rhetoric, that
has outrightly failed to sweep the world in its vicious sway.
Since the release of the first White Paper in 1991, China's
propaganda machinery; State Council Information Office has,
so far, issued forty-three such shams including six exclusives
on Tibet .