Breaking News - Lhasa, one hundred-day resistance against despotic rule
It has been one hundred days since the Communist authorities violently suppressed mass resistance in Lhasa against its despotic rule. Since then the Beijing Olympic torch relay has reached Lhasa.
Breaking News - Deputy agency chief dismissed for criticizing Tibet incident
Deputy editor-in-chief of China’s Southern Urban Newspaper of the Southern Urban Weekly, Chang Ping, was recently dismissed for publishing articles criticizing the crack down on Tibetans. The staff of Sourthern Urban Weekly signed a joint petition to plead for a revoke of the decision, protesting against the decision.
Breaking News - Dalai Lama’s representatives hold inconclusive talks with CCP
The one-day talks between Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials and representatives of Dalai Lama ended without any agreement on resolving political unrest in Tibet.
Breaking News - Intensified crackdown by Communists on Tibetans further deteriorates the situation in Tibet
According to reliable sources in Mainland China, on 28th April, foreign media reporters were forbidden to enter Lhasa. The Chinese communist authorities specifically reduced deployment of the military, and police in Lhasa, and opened Sera Monastery in Lhasa that had been sieged for days while monks are allowed access to the temple. Yet, believers are [...]
Breaking News - The CCP’s “Patriotic education” to Tibetans is met by suicidal protests
The situation of conflict sparked by the CCP’s detention and suppression in Tibetan regions have escalated with time. Tibetans in some regions have shown protest by refusing to farm agricultural land. Two Tibetan monks had been forced to commit suicide, and many others placed under arrest.
Breaking News - Chinese Communist Party censors “nationalism”
The Chinese Communist regime has censored an Internet blog message originating from an exchange Chinese student studying in Duke University, Carolina. Part of the blog has been deleted, and in order to prevent the spread of “nationalism”, China’s Internet censorship sector has requested for world wide web corporates to delete messages containing the term “nationalism”.
Breaking News - Chinese Communists tighten the already intense situation in Lhasa with tours forbidden in Tibet
After the outburst of protests in Lhasa, the Chinese communist government banned Tibet’s tourism, which has been extended to tour groups from within the mainland. According to a tour guide of a local travel agency in Lhasa, at present, in addition to local travel agents that have been prohibited from receiving foreigners, even mainland people [...]
Breaking News - Student attacked for supporting Tibetan cause
According to SOH sources, as a result of sentiments toward the suffering of the Tibetan people, Wang Qianyuan, a Chinese student studying in America’s Duke University, was smeared by Chinese official media as the “ugliest” international student and labelled a traitor by fellow Chinese people after he expressed that Tibetans have the rights to freedom. [...]
Breaking News - Over 100 Tibetans slaughtered so far
Since Chinese Communist authorities opened fire to crack down Tibetans’ protest in Lhasa on 14th March, Tibetans are still under tight surveillance by the government. But protests did not stop. Till now, it has been confirmed that over 100 Tibetans have been killed; a large number of Tibetans are confined or detained. The condition of [...]
Breaking News - Communist authorities suppressed Fa Conference at Lingque Temple in Sichuan
On April 6, an annual Fa confrerence was held at Lingque Temple located in Daofu Township of Ganzi area, Kang District of Sichuan Province. Communist troops opened fire, resulting in 10 Tibetans being wounded in the shooting, and five of them seriously injured.



