A tunnel through the Himalayas
Friday, 17.12.2010China’s most remote county [Metok County] finally gets a road Von Malcolm Moore (Telegraph). Vgl. Wen Jiabao lands as China finishes tunnel to border (The Times of India).
China’s most remote county [Metok County] finally gets a road Von Malcolm Moore (Telegraph). Vgl. Wen Jiabao lands as China finishes tunnel to border (The Times of India).
China unleashes tourism in latest invasion of Tibet Von Clifford Coonan (The Independent).
It’s worth revisiting the effort that went behind the construction of what is possibly the world’s most ambitious railway project. “… the Nyangtri line will … end up within breathing distance of the Arunachal border …” Von Govindraj Ethiraj. Quelle: Business Standard. Vgl. 印度担心中国将铁路延伸至藏南 (Xinhua).
Quelle: China Observer
As Tibetan students call for equality of ethnicities. Ananth Krishnan. Quelle: The Hindu.
At least a thousand Tibetan high-school students have protested against the increasing use of Mandarin in their lessons, at the expense of their Tibetan. Von Malcolm Moore. Quelle: Telegraph.
Quelle: Xinhua
Vor sechzig Jahren, im Herbst 1950, marschierten die Chinesen in Tibet ein Von Wolfgang Zank (Zeit Online).
Von Gaurav Bisht. Quelle: Hindustan Times.
Von Jonathan Watts. Quelle: Guardian.
Composer Pete Wyer ‘dismayed’ at action by British Council and English National Ballet. Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.
Von Jane Macartney. Quelle: The Australian/Times.
China Seizes On a Dark Chapter for Tibet Von Edward Wong (NYT).
Nachtrag. Von Edward Wong. Quelle: NYT.
“Human Rights Watch alleges …” Von Tania Branigan. Quelle: Guardian.
Nachtrag. A calendar like a minefield. Quelle: The Economist.
Nachtrag. Quelle: Independent/AFP.
Tibetans fight China oppression with beauty (Times of India)
China takes a dig at Dalai for watching IPL match Von Saibal Dasgupta (Times of India).
… may present her during World Expo “… Sa Dingding … is suddenly being promoted by the provincial government of Tibet …” Von Saibal Dasgupta (Times of India).
“… apparently sidelined by Beijing’s unease with their heroism and influence …” Von Alexa Olesen. Quelle: Google/AP. Update: Artikel von Tania Branigan im Guardian.
Von Jeremy Page. Quelle: Times Online.
Cybercrime concerns grow in China Von Kathrin Hille (FT). Ferner: Researchers Trace Data Theft to China Von John Markoff und David Barboza (NYT). Zum Thema: Spionage-Netzwerk aus China knackt Computer des Dalai Lama (Google/AFP), ferner Artikel von Tania Branigan im Guardian.
Nachtrag. “… China hatte einen Gegen-Pantschen-Lama … eingesetzt …”. Quelle: Standard.