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Overseas Chinese: Tibet is better than it used to be 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
On June 6, 2013, a symposium on Tibet topics was held between the "Beauty of Tibet" delegation and overseas Chinese in Auckland, New Zealand, along with the screening of Tibet-themed micro films.
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Sino-Australia friendship enhanced through "Beauty of Tibet" 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
The week-long series of "Beauty of Tibet" Painting and Photography Exhibition activities concluded on June 6 with the last symposium of overseas Chinese held in New Zealand.
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What does "Coalition in strife over Tibet show" reflect? 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
How could an ordinary art exhibition trigger off "coalition in strife" in Australia, a developed western country boasted for "democracy" and "freedom"?
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The Dalai Lama's return to China out of the question: experts 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
Wang Pijun, president of the China Tibet Online summarized views of many Chinese scholars on whether the Chinese masses including Tibetans agree to the Dalai Lama's return to China.
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Witnesses denounce claims of "cultural genocide" in Tibet 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
Compared with China, some Western countries have great differences in national conditions and development patterns, so they misunderstand China's policies in Tibet.
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Chinese Australian: The development and progress of Tibet is inevitable 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
Huang Tingrong, a Chinese Australian, was full of emotional thoughts after visiting the "Beauty of Tibet" Painting and Photography Exhibition 2013 in Australia, on June 2.
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Researcher: Tibet is an endless book to read 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
Tibet is like an endless book to read for Wang Xiaobin, associate researcher with China Tibetology Research Center in Beijing.
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American lawyer: Dalai Lama is a monumental fraud 2015-12-04 | From:China Tibet Online
The U.S. examiner.com published an article on May 20, 2013, which harshly criticized the spiritual leader of the “Tibetan government-in-exile”, the Dalai Lama, and called him a “fraud”.