China Is Trying a Tibetan Filmmaker for Subversion
Monday, 2.11.2009Von Andrew Jacobs. Quelle: NYT
Two Tibetans put to death for arson attacks in Lhasa – the first reported judicial killings in the region for six years. Von Jonathan Watts. Quelle: Guardian.
Von Edward Wong. Quelle: NYT.
“Ich bin eine Gefahr für die Sicherheit des Staates” Von Johnny Erling (Welt).
Barack Obama accused of bowing to Beijing with Dalai Lama ’snub’ Barack Obama says he must meet Chinese president Hu Jintao before meeting Tibetan spiritual leader. “… privately, the Dalai Lama’s aides are understood to be frustrated …” Von Matthew Weaver (Guardian).
Drache und Phoenix 2008 machten Ausschreitungen gegen Han-Chinesen in Tibet Schlagzeilen. Im Jahr danach ist unser Autor in die Region gereist. Von Marcus Hernig (Freitag).
Andreas Hoffbauer sprach mit Liu Liqun. Quelle: Handelsblatt.
Einreisen bleiben bis am 8. Oktober verboten. Quelle: NZZ.
A resurgent dispute over an Indian state that China claims as its own is threatening to explode into a bloodier fight. Von Randeep Ramesh. Quelle: Guardian.
Quelle: channelnewsasia/AFP.
Tibetan Area a Flashpoint for China-India Tensions Von Edward Wong (NYT).
Reports of construction on new railway to Tibet denied Von Zhang Lei (Global Times). Vgl. 铁道部否认川藏线开工 最终方案未定 (21 Shiji Jingji Daobao).
Von Hana R. Alberts. Quelle: Forbes.
China has canceled or postponed several events meant to highlight its rapidly improving relations with Taiwan, apparently to show displeasure over the Dalai Lama’s visit to the island. Quelle: Wall Street Journal.
Quelle: Google/AFP. Update: China Intensifies Resettlement of Tibetan Nomads Von Michael Lipin (VOA).
China Condemns Dalai Lama’s Taiwan Visit … Says It Is ‘Resolutely Opposed’ to the Trip, but Stops Short of Criticizing President, Leaving Opening for Diplomacy. Von Ting-I Tsai und Ian Johnson (Wall Street Journal).
“… Ma [Ying-jeou] spokesman Wang Yu-chi declined to say whether Taiwan would allow the Dalai Lama to visit …” Quelle: Wall Street Journal/AP. Update: Der Dalai Lama darf Taiwan besuchen (NZZ).
Dalai Lama: growing support in China for Tibetans The Dalai Lama said Tuesday that an estimated 4,000 people who were imprisoned during anti-Chinese riots in Tibet last year remain in custody, and he called for an international investigation of the violence. Von Eliane Engeler (Seattle Times/AP). Vgl. SZ-Interview mit dem Dalai Lama.
Volker Schmidt über die “Stimme Tibets”. “… Tibetische Männer halten nicht viel von Romantik und Flirten. Wenn ihnen eine Frau gefällt, springen sie einfach auf sie drauf …” Quelle: FR.
The Chinese government has been using all the media channels to advertise its efforts for minorities since the riot in Urumqi on July 5. Von Wang Fangqing. Quelle: Digital Journal.
Pengzhou To Build 64 Village Resort Hotels In Three Years (China Hospitality News)
“… to ‘embrace the democratic system of electing a leader’ is ridiculous …” Quelle: China Daily. Dazu 达赖声称要“民主选举”接班人 (Xinhuawang) und Reuter-Meldung.
China Creates Specter of Dueling Dalai Lamas “… It’s a huge but ultracritical issue, with no clear outcome or solution except one: trouble …” Von Edward Wong (NYT).
“… an enclave of the ethnic Qiang minority, halfway up the side of a mountain on the approach to Beichuan …”. Von Anthony Kuhn. Quelle: npr.