James Miles of The Economist describes ethnic violence between Tibetans and Han Chinese in Lhasa. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Blog: China Rises "None of us can enter Tibet, which is off limits to foreign reporters without a perm...
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| 19 Apr 08 |
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Monks came out to tell the truth to foreign Journalist »
YouTube video On 27 March 2008, 30 monks of Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, reportedly told the foreign Journalist about lack of human rights in Tibet and pathetic state of Tibetan in Tibet. |
| 06 Apr 08 |
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Tibetans claim their killing in Lhasa is non-violence »
YouTube video On April 2, 2008, in an interview with Radio France International's Chinese language program, Dawa Tsering, Chinese Affairs Officer of Tibetan government-in-exile, claimed that Tibetans' killing in Lhasa, Tibet on March 14th, 2008, was non-violence. |
| 29 Mar 08 |
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DPRK Slams Dishonest Forces' Violence in Tibet »
YouTube video Foreign Ministry Spokesman Slams Dishonest Forces' Violence in Tibet
Pyongyang, March 20 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry gave the following answer to a question raised by KCNA Thursday as regards cases of violence in Lhasa City,... |
| 23 Jun 08 |
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Tibet in translation » James Reynolds It is the final day of our government-led tour of Tibet's capital Lhasa. I'm in a group of about 40 foreign journalists invited into Tibet on a trip to cover the Olympic torch relay. We're the first foreign reporters China has allowed into the capital,... |
| 27 Mar 08 |
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Expert: Lhasa riot not to challenge harmony among ethnic groups in Tibet » People's Daily The Lhasa riot will not undermine the harmony among different ethnic groups in Tibet, a tibetologist said here Wednesday. "Instead, I think, the violence committed by a few lawbreakers has pushed people from every ethnic group close ... |
| 21 Mar 08 |
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Right Time, Right Place, Wrong Reporter? » ESWN This page collects the works by The Economist's James Miles. For ten days, Miles was the king of the journalists by being the lone foreign reporter in Lhasa during the disturbances. This page also contains an analysis of a Miles report by a Chinese... |