Author: Rhyen Coombs
CDT Interview Series: Chinese Journalists Talk About the Olympics, Tibet, and Cross-Cultural Understanding (2)
[Editor's Note: Since March, a series of events including unrest in Lhasa and protests following the Olympic torch relay, have brought to the surface a clash between nationalist elements of the Chinese public and international critics of China. Because of tight control by the propaganda department, the issues of Tibet,
Video: Tibetan Sichuan Undercover
Monks are continuing to display images of the Dalai Lama after Chinese authorities remove them, reports an RFA journalist who went under cover with a video camera in April to visit the Kardze monasteries. From Radio Free Asia: Video shot secretly in the Kardze [in Chinese, Ganzi] Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture shows Budd
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