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China Rejects US Report on Human Rights

Beijing each year rejects the report as interference in its internal affairs.

US Criticizes China’s Rights Violations in its Latest Report

In the US State Department’s 2011 annual human right report released on May 24, 2012 stated,

Asian Governments Stifled Dissent Amid Arab Spring Protests: Amnesty

The report said at least a dozen Tibetans set themselves on fire last year to protest what they see as repressive Chinese rule of ....

Tibetan Youth Congress Protests Against 17-Point Agreement of 1951

Repudiating the 17-point agreement, Tibetans in Dharmsala also held a cultural parade, wearing Tibetan costumes and....

Fake Chinese Parts Widespread in US Military Equipment: Senate Report

A U.S. Senate investigation has found that counterfeit Chinese electronic parts used in U.S. military equipment are compromising.....

17 Point Agreement: impact and relevance for today

Kunleng discusses the relevance of the 1951 Seventeen Point Agreement between Tibet and China and its impact on Tibet’s history.

China Urges Exiled Dissident to Follow Chinese Law

Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei Monday was asked if the Chinese government will allow Chen Guangcheng to return to China.

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Taiwan President Pledges Close Ties With China

Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou began his second term in office on Sunday with a forecast for deeper relations with old rival China.

Tibetan Exile Group Blasts Chinese Crackdown in Autonomous Region

Buddhist monasteries and nunneries from places of worship into facilities dominated by the study of Chinese state propaganda.

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Uighur Leader Accuses China of ‘Systematic Assimilation’

Exiled representatives of the Uighur are meeting in Japan for their fourth annual conference

Blind Activist Lawyer and US China relations

Kunleng discusses the developments in the case of Chen Guancheng, the activist lawyer waiting to leave China for studies in the US....

A picture of Al-Jazeera correspondent Melissa Chan is seen at their China bureau office, in Beijing May 8, 2012.

China Expels Foreign Journalist

Expulsion of Al Jazeera English's Melissa Chan is the first in 14 years

In this photo released by the US Embassy Beijing Press Office, blind lawyer Chen Guangcheng makes a phone call as he is accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke in a car on the way to a hospital in Beijing, May 2, 2012.

Chinese Dissident Changes Mind, Now Wants US Asylum

Fearing for his safety, Cheng Guangcheng backtracks telling reporters he wants to leave China

Chinese Dissident Leaves US Embassy After Six Days

Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng has left the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, days after he stunned the world by escaping from house arrest an