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Tag Archives: Dalai Lama
Out of control gov’t official abuses power - a very generic post
On return from more than a week on the road, I caught up with my China news and found it all to be a bit…predictable. In response I’ve created the following template that seems to exist somewhere to save all … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Uncategorized
Tagged Chengdu, China, Chinese, Dalai Lama, Government, Tibet, Twitter, United States, Weibo
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Ge Xun: 21 hours in Beijing - Part 2
This is the continuation of Ge Xun’s account of his ordeal in Beijing that happened just one week ago. This is Yaxue’s authorized translation. - Part One They asked what prompted me to “come back (to activism)” in 2009. I … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged abuse, Beijing, Chen Guangcheng, China, Dalai Lama, Ge Xun, human rights, Police, Tiananmen Square, Tibet, Twitter
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The regulation of religion in China
The China Quarterly recently released it’s top ten most downloaded articles for free. Over the next few weeks I’ll summarize and comment on a few of these great articles (and save you 20+ pages of reading). Belief in Control: Regulation … Continue reading
Posted in Life in China
Tagged Buddhism, China, China Quarterly, Christianity, Dalai Lama, Falun Gong, Religion, Religion in China, Tibet, Tibetan Buddhism
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