Here are the Tibet headlines for today:
The New York Times‘ Edward Wong reports on Tibetans greeting their new year “in opposition.”
Radio Free Asia reports that “more than 100 Tibetan monks in China’s western Qinghai province…marked [the Tibetan New Year] with a peaceful march protesting Chinese government policies.”
CNN observed approximately 250 protestors “outside the United Nations headquarters in New York angrily [marking] the Tibetan New Year by chanting anti-China slogans and calling for the UN to ‘wake up.’”
The Associated Press brings us the news that the Chinese government has responded to the U.S. State Department report that took them to task for their human rights record, decrying it as “interference in others’ internal affairs.”