Dharamshala: The Tibet Post International today in conversation with the executive director of the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), Mr. Urgen Tenzin.Yesterday marked the 21st birthday and the 15-year anniversary of the abduction and imprisonment of the 11th Panchen Lama Gendun Choekyi Nyima by the People's Republic of China (PRC).

Dharamshala: Ten years ago Bill Clinton described China's efforts to restrict the internet as "sort of like trying to nail Jell-O to the wall". But as China's web-filtering technology has grown more sophisticated, and the ranks of its Internet police have swelled, some have begun to wonder.

Paris: The Propaganda Department marked World Press Freedom Day on May 3d in its own way by restricting the Chinese media's coverage of the Shanghai World Expo, the spate of attacks on schools, the risk of a real estate bubble, Kim Jong-il's visit to China and the political situation in Taiwan. Reporters Without Borders obtained a transcript of the directives sent to the Chinese media.

Dharamshala: China today announced its latest restrictions on internet access in the country, threatening that content from "hostile overseas forces" will be blocked.

Dharamshala: China's state-run People's Daily newspaper on 21 April criticized what they insisted was "misleading" coverage of the Kyigudo earthquake, despite there was no enough search-and-rescue effort in the Tibetan area of Kyigudo earthquake zone from the beginning.

Dharamshala: In the aftermath of the devastating earthquake that hit Kyigudo on April 14, killing thousands of people, Tibetan intellectuals and singers, dwelling inside Tibet, expressed their sympathy for quake victims in poems and songs.

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