tibet unrest

China’s Sharper Focus on Internal Security

While uprisings in the Middle East were an immediate trigger, roots of the current crackdown in China can also be seen further back, in the unrest in Tibet in 2008 and Xinjiang in 2009. At the Financial Times, Jamil Anderlini...

The Wenchuan Earthquake and the Tibet Problem

Wang Xianchang (王憲棠) writes an interesting essay (in Chinese) on the Hong Kong Ming Pao Daily, relating two major news events: Tibet unrest and the Wenchuan earthquake. Roland Soong translated the essay on his EastSouthWestNorth...

Dalai Lama’s US Visit Roils US-China Relations

Simon Montlake recaps recent Dalai-Lama related news in the Christian Science Monitor: The Dalai Lama’s high-profile visit is stirring pro- and anti-China sentiment in the US as the White House prepares to host the exiled...

Video: Don’t Be Too CNN

In the latest Internet video — this time a musical one — criticizing Western media’s biased coverage of recent unrest in Tibet, Mu Rongxuan takes on CNN. Mu opens the video by singing, “That day on the...

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