“His Holiness the Dalai Lama poses with his FOX News mug after an interview.” Photo by FOX News.
[This post has been updated as of 9:10 p.m. EST on 4.29.09.]
Here’s the latest on Tibet:
FOX News reports on their interview with His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
The Times Online also interviews His Holiness.
The New York Times writes that “China cannot be the aggrieved victim in the morning and the bully in the afternoon.”
The Times also profiles Woeser, the outspoken Tibetan poet and blogger who lives in Beijing.
The Times further reports that “a Chinese court has indefinitely postponed delivering a verdict in the case of a Tibetan abbot charged with illegal possession of weapons and embezzlement.”
The Associated Press reports that China has said that President Barack Obama should not meet with His Holiness the Dalai Lama during his U.S. visit.
Reporters without Borders issues a press release about their concern over the plight of Dokru Tsuilrim, the recently-arrested monk who edited the magazine Khawai Tsesok (Soul of the Snow).
Reuters reports that “hundreds of Tibetan high schoolers staged an early morning protest in the monastery town of Xiahe, in Gansu province in northwestern China” this past Saturday.
Columbia University’s Robbie Barnett writes for the New Strait Times about “a way out of Tibet’s morass for China.”
UC-Berkeley reports on His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s visit to their campus. (Their report also includes some great photos.)
Phayul reports that “Tibet’s Government in exile has strongly condemned the latest harsh sentences being handed down by Chinese court on three young Tibetan girls in Lhasa over anti-China protests in Tibet last year.”
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