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Tibetan advocacy groups assert that during those 2008 protests, part of wider unrest that swept across the Tibetan Plateau at the time, Chinese security forces killed at least 10 people.
BEIJING - China has moved forward with plans to build the world’s largest hydroelectric dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo River in Tibet’s Medog County ...
China has commenced construction on the Motuo Hydropower Station in Tibet, raising concerns in South Asia. The project, ...
The megadam is set to become the world’s largest hydropower system and, costing an estimated $167 billion, by far the most ...
Three decades after his disappearance, questions remain about what happened to a six-year-old Tibetan boy taken into ...
The question of Tibet's future has taken on urgency with the Dalai Lama turning 90 this week. Hundreds of followers have been gathering in the Indian town of Dharamshala to honour him. He announced ...
Tibet was effectively independent for decades before communist troops entered in 1950. Initially, the protests were led by Buddhist monks demanding the release of other detained monks.
ABC News' Stephanie Sy describes reporting on the Tibet crisis in China. CHENGDU, China, March 18, 2008— -- I've been reporting on the Tibetan protests for several days now, and for the first ...
China has started construction of what would be the world’s largest hydropower dam. Chinese Premier Li Qiang on July 19 led a ...
On Nov. 9, thousands of Tibetan students gathered in the historic monastery town of Rebkong to protest Chinese rule over the restive Tibetan plateau, where nearly 70 Tibetans have lighted ...
Chinese government censors clamping down on news of protests. TAIPEI, Taiwan, March 20, 2008— -- With all eyes on Tibet and its violent anti-China protests this week, Beijing has been trying ...