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On the anniversary of China`s takeover of Tibet, the Communist Party is moving to assert its grip on the region.
Foreigners won't be admitted into Tibet until at least the end of July.
Human rights: China's top leader Hu Jintao has been met by grieving protesters speaking on behalf of millions of Chinese people living without basic human rights under Chinese [...]
The top editor of Toronto's Sing Tao Daily was fired after he edited out criticisms of the Chinese regime during the thick of the protests in Tibet last year, sources have [...]
Twelve young Tibetans were arrested in Tibet by Chinese communist police, for not carrying their documents.
Tibetan writer Ms. Tsering Woeser says that Chinese regime's media reports are propaganda to demonize Tibet.
South Africa has barred Tibet's spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, from entering the country for a peace conference.
Chinese people are not free from persecution either. They are watched and spied on every day, like the Tibetans.
China warned the West not to "put its fingers into" Tibet as it shut off the country from the outside world.
Fifty years after trying to escape CCP oppression, Tibet is still under the heel of the Chinese Communist Party.