Australia, the United States and Europe urge Chinese authorities to deal with the Lhasa situation peacefully, as protests take place in Sydney, Dharamshala and New Delhi. International pressure mounted on Beijing on Saturday (March 15) to show restraint towards demonstrators in Tibet, as protesters in Sydney removed the Chinese flag at China's consulate building and tried to raise a Tibetan flag. The protests in Sydney came a day after China said 10 people were killed in rare unrest in the Tibetan city of Lhasa. Australia, the United States and Europe are all urging the Chinese authorities to deal with the Lhasa situation peacefully, while Taiwan, which China claims as its own, predictably condemned moves against the protests. Other Asian states have not commented. Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith called for China to allow "peaceful expression of dissent". The security breach at the consulate was captured by local television which showed about half a dozen...
American actress-activist Mia Farrow lights "torch against genocide" in Hong Kong as she urges China to pressurize the Sudanese government over the Darfur crisis. U.S. actress Mia Farrow lit a...
Taiwan president Chen Shui-bian condemns China's action in Tibet, in the midst of fierce election campaign battles. Beijing residents call for more security but say they trust the government to...
SCRIPT: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Monday (March 17) defined the most recent developments in Tibet as disturbing and called Chinese authorities to exercise restraint over the issue....
IOC President Jacques Rogge appeals for the rapid appeasement of violence in Tibet but says giving China the games was not a bad decision. The president of the International Olympic Committee,...
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Monday (March 24) urged the Chinese government to pursue a more "sustainable" policy toward Tibet and said the only way to do this was for it to talk to...
China says it has seized large quantities of weapons in temples in Tibet, proving a scheme by Tibetan independence activists. Human rights group Amnesty International launched the final report in a...
International Olympic Committee members and Beijing residents react to the disruption of the Olympic torch relay in London, where thousands of protesters came out waving Tibetan flags and shouting...
The Dalai Lama, on a two-week visit to France mostly focused on religious commitments, said on Wednesday (August 13) that Western leaders were right to nurture warm relations with Beijing. Asked at...
President George Bush and Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd urge the Chinese government to speak with the representatives of the Dalai Lama over Tibet. The comments come at a news conference...
What actions can YOU take to support freedom and human rights in China and Tibet? * Don't go to the 2008 Genocide Olympics in Beijing. Your presence will be used as a propaganda weapon against...
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