Dharamshala: Famous Tibetan female writer, Tsering Woeser Tuesday (23 Nov) said that her blog; www.woeser.middle-way.net, Twitter, Gmail account, and facebook were attacked by unknown hackers."On my online network events are not accessible from this morning: passwords for my blog, Twitter, Gmail, Facebook have been hacked," she said.

Dharamshala: The local Chinese Intermediate People's Court on 25 October 2010 sentenced two Buddhist monks from Chamdho region, eastern Tibet to nine and half years' imprisonment for their activities and involvements in the March 2008 peaceful uprising to against China's rule over Tibet, according to a latest information received by The Tibet Post International.

Dharamshala: A Chinese court in Tibetan capital Lhasa had sentenced a Tibetan man to death sentence with a two-year reprieve over his alleged role in the 2008 peaceful protest, according to a report published on Saturday (20 November) by Tibetan official media (Tibet.net). Sonam Tsering, a native of Derge Palyul County in Kham province of Eastern Tibet, received the suspended death sentence from the so called Lhasa Intermediate People's Court around May this year, according to the report received by the Tibetan government in-exile.

Dharamsala The Chinese Court of Appeals of the people of Lhoka sentenced two Tibetan businessmen, Sonam Bagdro and Tashi Topgyal to 15 years and five years respectively in prison. The so called office of Public Security Lhoka (PSB) had arrested the two businessmen in August 2009 on suspicion they were engaged in political activities. Since their arrest, and until they appeared in court, nothing was known of the whereabouts, nor there conditions of detention.

London: The communist regime of China has for the first time publically admitted that they have begun constructing the super Dam on the Yarlong Tsangpo River of Tibet (also known as the Brahmaputra), despite protests from India about the environmental risks of building such a structure.

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