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March 2008

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Chongqing Bus Rapid Transport system
03/31/2008 A new generation of Bus Rapid Transit Systems has opened in China, says Karl Fjellstrom.
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Image: Chongqing Bus Rapid Transport system
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03/24/2008 Three Reporters Without Borders representatives, including secretary-general Robert Ménard, today unfurled a banner showing the Olympic rings transformed into handcuffs at the official Olympic torch-lighting ceremony in Olympia, Greece (photo, right).
+ Investigate Crackdown Before Torch Relay’s Passage Through Tibet
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From: Reporter Senza Frontiere
Related: [Greece]
Image: (RSF)
03/24/2008 In contrast to Chinese and Western media, local bloggers are providing balanced assessments and objective accounts on the current situation in Tibet, writes Xujun Eberlein.
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From: New America Media
Related: [Tibet]
A woman and child pass Nepalese riot police.
03/21/2008 "The government of Nepal should cease arbitrary arrests and detentions, harassment, and the use of excessive force to silence Tibetan protesters, activists and journalists," says Human Rights Watch.
From: Human Rights Watch
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Related: [Nepal] [Tibet]
Image: A woman and child pass Nepalese riot police. © Amnesty International USA
Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace
03/21/2008 The last thing China wanted, in the year it is to host the Olympic Games, was the world watching its army brutally suppressing protesters, says Lindsay Hilsum.
New Statesman
+ Nepali Government Should Stop Doing Beijing’s Bidding
* Unrest in Tibet

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Related: [Tibet]
Image: Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace © Tibet Information Network
03/20/2008 Köyhyyttä sekä poliittista ja uskonnollista vainoa pakenevat tiibetiläiset suuntaavat eteläisiin naapurimaihin. Intiassa Tiibetin pakolaisia asuu noin sata tuhatta, Nepalissa virallisesti 20 000.
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From: Ulkoministeriö
Related: [India] [Nepal] [Migration] [Refugees]
Image: © World Bank
03/19/2008 China has barred or expelled virtually all international reporters from Tibet, but the world is still watching. OneWorld TV has compiled a YouTube playlist of top Tibet coverage.
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From: OneWorld TV
Related: [Tibet]
03/19/2008 Suomen ulkopoliittisen johdon pitäisi ottaa voimakkaammin kantaa Kiinan tiibetiläisten väitettyihin ihmisoikeusrikkomuksiin, Suomen Pakolaisapu sanoo. Ensimmäinen askel olisi riippumaton selvitys ihmisoikeusrikkomusten laajuudesta.
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From: Suomen Pakolaisapu
Related: [Human Rights]
03/19/2008 Using China's forests and 'idle land' to produce biofuels could pose a threat to biodiversity, experts warned at an international meeting.
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From: SciDev.Net
03/19/2008 With international attention focused on the violence in Tibet, the Chinese media are confronting massive censorship, leaving the Chinese public largely in the dark, says an international media network.
+ Call for Boycott of Beijing Olympics Ceremony

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Related: [Tibet]
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03/18/2008 Amnesty Internationalin mielestä Kiinan viranomaisten tulee sallia YK:n riippumaton selvitys Tiibetin mielenosoituksista. Tiibet on viime päivinä ollut ulkopuolisilta suljettu, ja alueella on voimassa rajoituksia ihmisoikeuksien tarkkailulle.
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From: Amnesty International Suomen osasto
Related: [Human Rights] [Conflict]
03/18/2008 China expects India to somehow persuade the Dalai Lama to call for peace in Tibet and resume the process of negotiations, The Times of India reported.
+ 'The world will not look away'
+ Crackdown away from the eye of the media
From: Times of India
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Related: [Tibet]
Hu Yan.
03/17/2008 Hu Yan's migrant family -- one of the million in China -- lived in 12 different cities before settling in Beijing, where she has finally gotten the opportunity to attend the capital's only middle school for the children of migrant workers.
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From: Mercy Corps
Image: Hu Yan. © Mercy Corps
03/17/2008 Tiibetin mielenosoitukset on ajoitettu hyvin: lähestyvät olympialaiset antavat tiibetiläisille mahdollisuuden painostaa Kiinaa muuttamaan Tiibetin-politiikkaansa. Olympialaisten päätyttyä elokuun lopussa ei toista vastaavaa tilaisuutta enää vähään aikaan tule.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Human Rights] [Conflict]
Military in Lhasa (from savetibet.org; library photo)
03/15/2008 The Chinese authorities announced on Saturday that people who took part in riots that rocked Tibet's regional capital, Lhasa, must surrender by Monday midnight, Xinhua news agency reported.
From The Times of India
* 'Cultural Genocide' Claims in Indian Parliament
* News and pictures from Tibet
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Related: [Tibet]
Image: Military in Lhasa (from savetibet.org; library photo)
New prison buildings in Lhasa, Tibet
03/15/2008 Serious violence broke out in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa, which witnessed shops and police vehicles being set on fire on Friday.
From Times of India
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Related: [Tibet]
Image: New prison buildings in Lhasa, Tibet © Tibet Information Network
Students demonstrate for the liberation of Tibet
03/14/2008 Rajinder Puri says Tibetan protests are occurring now because China wants to showcase the Beijing Olympics as proof of its arrival as a world superpower and Tibetans smell their chance to create enough embarrassment for Beijing to force it to revise its Tibet policy.
From The Statesman
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Related: [Tibet]
Image: Students demonstrate for the liberation of Tibet
Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace
03/12/2008 Several hundred Tibetan exiles defied an Indian government ban and pressed ahead on Wednesday with a march protesting Beijing's hosting of this summer's Olympic Games.
From Times of India
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Related: [Tibet] [India]
Image: Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace © Tibet Information Network
03/12/2008 Drowning is the biggest killer of children who die from injuries in Bangladesh, China, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, according to new surveys.
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From: United Nations Children's Fund
Related: [Asia and the Pacific] [Bangladesh] [Philippines] [Thailand] [Viet Nam]
Beijing.
03/11/2008 WASHINGTON, Mar 11 (OneWorld) - Air quality concerns in Beijing have prompted the world's record holder in the marathon to pull out of the premiere long-distance running event at this year's Olympic Games.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Cities] [Energy] [Transport] [Atmosphere] [Pollution] [Renewable Energy] [Health] [Governance]
Image: Beijing. © kevindooley (flickr)
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