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WTN ARCHIVE - October, 1995
WTN Archives: October, 1995
Sunday, October 1
1.
Two Chithus visit Madison Tibetan Community (HRW)
2.
To all Tibet Support Groups, Tibetans and friends of Tibet in Europe (AIT)
3.
China marks 46 years of communist rule (UPI)
4.
And an Unhelpful U.N.
Monday, October 2
1.
China scorns ``splittists'' on Xinjiang anniversary (Reuter)
2.
China foreign minister visits Britain on Sunday (Reuter)
3.
Harry Wu denies selling Chinese secrets (UPI)
4.
China's Deng allows heir to consolidate power (Reuter)
5.
Tibet: The destruction dontinues impressions from a visit in June 1995
Tuesday, October 3
1.
Thirty Years "Celebration" in Lhasa : A REPORT FROM TIBET.
2.
A Tourist's account of visit to Central Tibet
3.
China and US disagree on visits by Taiwan's leaders to the US.
4.
China ``acid rain'' city losses equal budget income
Wednesday, October 4
1.
Introduction to H.H. the Dalai Lama & the Tibetan Gov't in Exile
Thursday, October 5
1.
Candlelight protest set for Chinese premier's visit to Canada
2.
Tibet to use Canadian loan to upgrade telecommunications
3.
China & Britain set to improve Relations
Friday, October 6
1.
Letter to Canadian PM on Li Peng's visit to Canada
2.
China to close gold mines in remote Qinghai area
Saturday, October 7
1.
Tibetan monks stage protest to free spiritual heir
2.
THE DESTRUCTION CONTINUES: Impressions from a visit to Tibet in June '95.
Sunday, October 8
1.
Incarnation row haunts Chinese
2.
Buddha's booming: (Celebrities in Dharamsala)
3.
Waiting for the Dalai Lama in Western China
Tuesday, October 10
1.
Hunger Strike Update: From New York City
2.
STUDENTS FOR A FREE TIBET NATIONAL CONFERENCE - PROGRAM
Wednesday, October 11
1.
China ready to go to war over Taiwan, Tibet: Lee Kuan Yew
2.
New submarine not linked to Asian arms race; US must accept Tibet is part of China -- Lee
3.
TIBETANS TO DEMONSTRATE AGAINST THE VISIT OF LI PENG
Thursday, October 12
1.
Floods, landslides kill 183 in Nepal
2.
China sets October 21 for Jiang's New York trip
Friday, October 13
1.
Six Tibetans on Hunger Strike until Death in New York City
2.
Statement from the Hunger Strikers at the UN in New York
3.
Grim reminders of China's record will greet Li Peng in Montreal
Saturday, October 14
1.
Canada presses China trade despite rights concerns
2.
Flood of prospectors prompts China gold mine close
3.
Canadian PM Chretien ignores protests to press trade with China
4.
WKD--Mongolian Art on Display in the US
Sunday, October 15
1.
HUNGER STRIKER TENZIN DHANGSONG HOLDS PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON UW CAMPUS
2.
China to open inland cities to foreign investors
Monday, October 16
1.
Montreal's small Tibetan community - most vocal demonstrators (Gazette)
2.
Tibetan Treasures - Preserving Endangered Culture
3.
Hollywood does double take on the Dalai Lama
Tuesday, October 17
1.
Hunger Strike Update
2.
Li Peng promotes unity
3.
Mr. Li Peng, freedoms are just as importable as machinery
Wednesday, October 18
1.
Businesslike Diplomacy
2.
Map of Lhasa City and Index
3.
New brewery tries modern enterprise system in Tibet
4.
Lonely Planet's Planet Talk
Wednesday, October 18 (2)
1.
Hunger Strike Update GIVE TIBET A VOICE AT THE U.N.!!!!
2.
U.S. Nominee Says China Has Right To Disband Legco
Thursday, October 19
1.
Hunger Strike Update: Day Six
2.
Tibetans Demand Tough Stance in Sino - U.S. Summit in N.Y.
3.
Three Tibetan Monks Granted Asylum by U.S.
4.
Taiwan Ponders Chinese Offer
Friday, October 20
1.
Hunger Strike Update: Day Seven
2.
Tibetan Monks Demand Release of Young Panchen Lama
3.
Martin Scorsese Visit Dalai Lama
Saturday, October 21
1.
Tibetans stage hunger strike at UN celebration
2.
Benjamin Gilman on U.S. Asia Relations
3.
China Jan/Sept Gold Output Increase Accelerates; Gold Production in Tibet Soars
Sunday, October 22
1.
REQUEST FOR URGENT ACTION CONCERNING THE SIX TIBETANS WHO ARE ON HUNGER STRIKE
2.
An open letter to all our brothers and sisters, fellow citizens of the world:
3.
Hunger Strike Update: Day Eight
4.
LOTTERY TO PICK LAMA SNUBS TIBET
Monday, October 23
1.
New York Celebrates United Nations Jubilee
2.
Why it's the Temple of Misunderstanding
3.
Protests during the world body's 50th anniversary celebration
4.
UN Protests: Tibetans' Protest Most Dramatic
5.
Thousands Demonstrate Near U.N.; Protesters Spotlight Rights Violations
6.
The Tibetans chanted, "Shame on China!"
7.
China affirms authority to select new Panchen Lama
8.
Third Railway Construction Boom Brings New Hope to Southwest
9.
China publishes collection of tibetan archives
Tuesday, October 24
1.
Hunger Strike Update: Day Eleven
2.
ON MY MIND - "Please Do Not Die"
3.
Japan's Parliamentary Group for Tibet inaugurated
4.
A Total bankruptcy of China's criticism against the Dalai Lama
5.
Tibet police meeting, public Security Seminar in Lhasa
Wednesday, October 25
1.
Hunger Strike Update: Day 12
2.
GIVE TIBET A VOICE
3.
Hunger Striker Hospitalized
4.
Clinton, Jiang Make Meagre Progress at Summit
5.
REQUEST FOR URGENT ACTION ON BEHALF OF TIBETAN HUNGER STRIKERS
6.
Santa Fe Tibetan Joins Hunger Strike at U.N.
7.
Protesters yell outside as China, US leaders meet
8.
FIRST RUSSIA, NOW CHINA - CLINTON MEETING WITH JIANG ZEMIN
Thursday, October 26
1.
Tibetans Call Off Fast After Receiving Dalai Lama's Message, UN Secretary-General's Envoy Visits Hunger Strikers
Thursday, October 26 (2)
1.
Panchen Lama Dispute: New Leaders Installed at Tashilhunpo
2.
China Appoints Monks Who Support Communist Rulers to Top Positions
3.
China sacks Tibetan abbot in Dalai Lama dispute
4.
Tibetan Monks Replaced
Thursday, October 26 (3)
1.
Canadian Parliamentarians for Tibet Offer Support and Total Solidarity
2.
UN Representative Asks Hunger Strikers to Stop
3.
Tibetan hunger striker taken to hospital
4.
Letter to the Secretary General Boutros Boutros-Ghali
5.
hunger strike update: day 12
6.
Glow Magazine Dedicates a Page on the World Wide Web to the hunger strike
Thursday, October 27
1.
Dalai Lama orders end to UN hunger strike
2.
Tibetan Hunger Strikes Reject Appeal To End Protest UN-Tibetans
3.
UN says it won't allow Tibetan hunger strikers to die
4.
Dalai Lama to visit South Africa
5.
Tibetan, Rwandan, others win Reebok rights award
6.
Swiss send biggest trade mission to China
7.
China said to have carried out purge of top Tibetan monastery
8.
Lama ousted from rebel monastery
9.
China to appoint Tibet's panchen lama
Thursday, October 27 (2)
1.
REPRESENTATIVE OF TIBET ATTENDS THE INAUGURATION CEREMONY OF PRESIDENT OF THE KALMYK REPUBLIC IN RUSSIAN FEDERATION
2.
THE ISSUE OF TIBET ON THE AGENDA OF THE RUSSIAN DUMA AND THE ITALIAN PARLIAMENT
3.
HUMAN RIGHTS UPDATE
Sunday, October 29
1.
Tibetan says fast wasn't in vain
2.
The Summit between President Clinton and China's President Jiang Zemin (Senate - October 25, 1995)
3.
Human Rights Committee discusses possibility of requesting States to submit reports on specific human rights situations when necessary
4.
Secretary-General, in address to Human Rights Forum, says human rights are founding purpose and ultimate goal of United Nations
Tuesday, October 31
1.
President Havel about Tibet
2.
China's Government Wants Tibet & the USA
3.
Thousands of troopers including ITBPs on call for Kashmir polls
4.
Sichuan - Tibet highway to be improved
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