Most Tibetan people are satisfied with the Tibetan democratic reform that was carried out 50 years ago, according to a survey conducted by the China National Center for Tibetan Studies. Deputy Director of the center Gelek reported these findings on... ...full story at People's Daily
from People's Daily on Wed, Nov 04 2009
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Democratic India stops Tibetan marchers to please Communist »
YouTube video Indian police late Monday issued restraint order barring 100 Tibetan exiles from going ahead with their plan to reach Tibet after their first day halt at Tibetan College for Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarah.
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| 29 Jun 09 |
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Tibetan delegation visits New Zealand » People's Daily The prosperity of today's Tibet cannot be achieved without the launching of democratic reform there 50 years ago, said a Tibetan official on Monday. Nyima Tsering, deputy director of the Standing Committee of Tibet Autonomous Region People's... |
| 25 Feb 09 |
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Tibetans celebrate 50th New Year Festival after Democratic Reform » People's Daily Like the 22-year-old Tibetan herdsman Tashi, Tibetans across China are celebrating the 50th Tibetan new year after the Democratic Reform with their old traditions. Tashi arrived in Lhasa two days ahead of the new year, which starts on Feb. 25 this... |
| 26 Mar 09 |
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Tibetans embrace changes, development » People's Daily Sheltered in a valley, the county seat of Qamdo, in eastern Tibet, seems like many other Tibetan towns with monasteries perched on hilltops and sun-weathered residents. Fifty years after the Democratic Reform in Tibet in 1959, its Tibetan... |
| 19 Sep 09 |
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Returned oversea Tibetan satisfied with late years in Tibet » People's Daily Dressed in a blue shirt and sport suit, vigorous and riant, you can hardly believe this Tibetan gentleman is 70-something. He is Jueguo Yeshe Paldan, a returned oversea Tibetan who spent 28 years in Switzerland and returned to Tibet when he was 57 years... |
| 21 May 08 |
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Survey: Beijing people satisfied with quake response » Shanghai Daily NEARLY everyone interviewed in a Beijing survey said they were satisfied with the government's efforts to handle the aftermath of a major earthquake that has killed more than 40,000 people, a Beijing newspaper reported... |