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TYC’s RESPONSE to the allegations of the Chinese government PDF Print E-mail
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Bangchen: January 6, 2009-

Dharamsala, Tibetan Youth Congress, Centrex organized a press conference today to launch the publication of its new report: ‘Response: Response to the Allegations of the Communist Party of China’. The contents of the book include: Communist Party of China's brief history in dealing with Crisis, Analysis of why the protests occurred, Who is responsible for the escalation of the protests inside Tibet?, Refuting the allegations against TYC, Unfair Trails, disappearances and the use of Torture, etc.

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Taiwan to shelter Tibetans who fled China PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday Dec 31, 2008

TAIPEI, Dec 31 (Reuters) - Taiwan will offer residency to 110 ethnic Tibetans, many of whom fled political conflict in China, to resolve a complex cross-border flap involving expired visas and lost passports, the government said on Wednesday.

The ethnic Tibetans, former residents of India and Nepal, refugees from China and their children, may stay in Taiwan indefinitely for lack of any other legal place to go, an official with the local Mongolian and Tibetan Affairs Commission said.

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China calls for return of Guantanamo Bay inmates PDF Print E-mail
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China calls for return of Guantanamo Bay inmates if Obama closes Cuba detention center

BEIJING (AP) — China said Tuesday it wants Chinese detainees at Guantanamo Bay to be returned to China if the detention center is closed by President-elect Barack Obama.

Obama has said he intends to shut Guantanamo Bay once he takes office in January, a move that could see some detainees released and others charged in U.S. courts.

China says the 17 prisoners, Turkic-speaking Muslims called Uighurs from China's far West, are terrorists who belong to an outlawed group, the East Turkestan Islamic Movement.

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Michael Jackson is fine PDF Print E-mail
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December 23, 2008

Michael Jackson's camp has denied that the King of Pop is suffering from life-threatening lung disease and needs a lung transplant terming such reports as 'total fabrication'.

 

The singer's agent issued a statement responding to recent comments by writer Ian Halperin in the British newspaper Sunday Express, saying 'wild allegations concerning Jackson's health are a total fabrication,' E News reported.

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After 30 Years, Economic Perils on China’s Path PDF Print E-mail
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New York Times December 20, 2008

SHENZHEN, China — The ruling Communist Party threw itself a big party on Thursday. The country’s leadership marked the 30th anniversary of the reform era that transformed China into a global economic power and, in doing so, changed the world.

 

At a triumphant ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, President Hu Jintao invoked Deng Xiaoping, who consolidated power in 1978 and began “reform and opening.” Mr. Hu emphasized the party’s unwavering focus on economic development. “Only development makes sense,” said Mr. Hu, quoting Deng.

 

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