Tag: Tibet
Radio Free Asia: Mass arrests after protests in Tibet
As of: February 27, 2024 9:58 a.m According to reports from Radio Free Asia, more than 1,000 people were arrested, interrogated and some beaten following protests in Tibet. The protests…
Human rights in China: Chancellor is asked to speak clearly – politics
A large group of ministers will arrive in Berlin from Beijing next week. Civil rights activists call on Olaf Scholz to clearly protest against the oppression of Uyghurs, Tibetans and…
Foundation representatives irritated with statements on China’s Tibet policy – Politics
Alexander Birle, office manager of the CSU-affiliated Hanns Seidel Foundation in Beijing, spoke positively about China’s politics in the region at a state-organized conference. He had previously taken part in…
Archaeology: Early Dairy Farming Enabled the Settlement of Tibet – Knowledge
At first glance, settling on the roof of the world doesn’t seem like a particularly good idea. Tibet is considered one of the most inhospitable regions in the world, the…
Accidents: Number of dead after avalanche accident in Tibet rises to 28
accidents Death toll after avalanche in Tibet rises to 28 After an avalanche in Nyingchi in the Tibet Autonomous Region, the search for survivors is said to have ended. photo…
Accidents: Number of dead after avalanche accident in Tibet rises to 13
accidents Death toll after avalanche in Tibet rises to 13 A mountain range in Tibet covered with snow (symbol image). photo © Zhan Yan/XinHua/dpa Suddenly, masses of snow and ice…
Mountaineering village of Matsch: Pure nature in the “Little Tibet” of South Tyrol
Mountaineering Village of Mud Pure nature in the “Little Tibet” of South Tyrol The Matsch Valley is in South Tyrol. © Marco Taliani de Marchio/Shutterstock.com In a South Tyrolean valley…
China trip by Olaf Scholz: The question of human rights – politics
Before Chancellor Olaf Scholz travels to Beijing, the focus is on the protection of human rights: How should Germany deal with authoritarian China? One of the experts calling for a…
China trip: The question of human rights – politics
Before Chancellor Olaf Scholz travels to Beijing, the focus is on the protection of human rights: How should Germany deal with authoritarian China? One of the experts calling for a…
China and human rights: what became of Bachelet’s Xinjiang report?
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights visited China in May this year. The world is still waiting for your report, for example on the situation of the Uyghurs. Shortly…