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Restrictions continue inside Tibet PDF Print E-mail
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Bangchen: 30 December 2008 Dharamsala

According to the confirmed information received from reliable sources, Sonam Yarphel (28), son of Logha from Tehor Chog-ri-Dhiyul, Draggo district of Kham Kardze has been recently sentenced to twelve years imprisonment by Kardze Intermediate People’s court.

On April 29 or 30, a group of Tibetans including Kunsang Dorje from Tewo Village along with seven nuns from Chogri-Ngangong Nunnery have been given different imprisonment terms by the court.

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Young woman voiced ‘Free Tibet’ slogan in Kham Kardze PDF Print E-mail
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Bangchen 30 December 2008 Dharamsala

According to the news broadcast by RFA, a young Tibetan woman named Tenchog, daughter of Tsewang Gonpo and Lhamo Wangtso has raised a slogan of Free Tibet on December 29 in the midst of public area in the Tagchhudha market of Kardze district and she even distributed hundreds of pamphlets written with patriotic slogans and statements among the public.

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China arrests 59 Tibetans in Lhasa Raid PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 25 December 2008

Tibet.net: Dharamshala: According to an overnight report by the semi-official China News Service, 59 Tibetans were arrested in a series of raids conducted by the Chinese police in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, Reuters news agency reported Wednesday.

The 59 were accused of acting under the influence of exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, and of downloading "reactionary" songs for distribution within Tibet, the report said.

 
China Blocks Access to The Times’s Web Site PDF Print E-mail
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NYtimes[Saturday, December 20, 2008 10:04]

By KEITH BRADSHER

HONG KONG, Dec. 19— Chinese authorities have begun blocking access from mainland China to the Web site of The New York Times even while lifting some of the restrictions they had recently imposed on the Web sites of other media outlets.

When computer users in cities like Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou tried to connect on Friday morning to nytimes.com, they received a message that the site was not available; some users were cut off on Thursday as early as 8 p.m. The blocking was still in effect on Saturday morning.

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One Tibetan missing: PDF Print E-mail
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Bangchen December 3: After the peaceful uprising in Lhasa, Bhumthar and Tsering Gonpo from Amdo Nagchhu were arrested.

 

Both of them had not only come to India six years back but also had studied in Sherab-Gatsel-Ling School for more than one year.

 

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