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UN Urged to Engage China to Respect
Human Rights in Tibet

Dharamshala 10th Dec 2007- The Central Tibetan Administration urged the United Nations to engage China to respect the human rights and religious freedom in Tibet. The day marked the 18th Anniversary of the conferment of the Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the 61st anniversary of the UN proclamation of its Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Read More...

 
 
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REFLECTIONS: Not their own wars
As the Indian Army’s secretive Tibetan force celebrates its 45th birthday this year, Tibetan warriors in the Special Frontier Force commemorate more than four decades of fighting other people’s wars.
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Truth of ’62 is locked away
By: Shishir Gupta

To set both history and policy straight, it’s crucial to make public the Brookes-Bhagat Report on that war.
Forty five years ago to the day, the Zhou Enlai government offered the Indian charge d’ affairs in Beijing, P.K. Bannerjee, a humiliating ceasefire to end the month-long 1962 conflict across the 4,000 kilometre-long, mountainous border. Although the war officially ended two days later, the psychological scars it caused still remain rooted in the Indian mindset. Symbolic of this manifestation is the Henderson Brookes-P.S. Bhagat Report on the operational aspects of the 1962 conflagration, which lies buried in the vaults of South Block since it was submitted to the Nehru government in May 1963. Read More...
 
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