Sep. 23 (Turkish Weekly Journal): Another problem with China’s minority policies is the gap between de facto and de jure rights. In practice, the minority population can’t enjoy Read More
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Rising China not immune from Tibet criticism
Sep. 29 (Sydney Morning Herald/by Dr. Simon Bradshaw): The notion that it is in Australia’s best interests to forge ahead with joint economic ventures while staying tight-lipped on Read More
Monks’ self immolation sparks global protests, outcry
Sep. 29 (Phayul): The self-immolation of two Kirti monks, Lobsang Kalsang and Lobsang Kunchok has stirred up international support and led to widespread protests by Tibetans in exile. Read More
Assessing minority policies key to China’s internal stability
Sep. 25 (Weekly Blitz/by Dr. Hubertus Hoffmann): It is in Beijing’s interest to make a fresh assessment of its policies with regard to its minorities – which are Read More
