Topic: Tibetan Youth Congress
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Tibetan exiles elect Harvard lawyer to take over Dalai Lama's political role
A Harvard fellow was elected head of Tibet's government-in-exile on Wednesday, and is slated to take over the Dalai Lama's political role this summer.
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Tibetan education thrives – in exile
As Tibetans mark 50 years since China's occupation of Tibet, the exile community sees a major accomplishment in creating a network of schools that preserves their language and culture.
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Terrorism & Security
China and envoys of the Dalai Lama hold talks about Tibet
Despite an apparent intent to hold further talks before the Beijing Olympics, China continues to criticize the 'Dalai clique.'
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Eye on China, India safeguards Olympic torch
15,000 security personnel shielded the Olympic torch on its truncated tour in New Delhi Thursday. Thousands of pro-Tibet protesters were kept from the route.
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Eye on China, India safeguards Olympic torch
15,000 security personnel shielded the Olympic torch on its truncated tour in New Delhi Thursday. Thousands of pro-Tibet protesters were kept from the route.
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Tibetan leaders struggle to speak for split populace
The government in exile is popular but faces pressure from moderates and radicals.
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Olympic torch protests chagrin many Chinese-Americans
In San Francisco's Chinatown, support for the torch relay Wednesday has more to do with cultural pride than political concerns.
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Young Tibetans question path of nonviolence
Unrest in Tibet has revealed a generational fault line that is likely to sharpen as Olympics near.
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Alternative torch tours tout political efforts
Darfur, Tibet, and Falun Gong are among the awareness campaigns.








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