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1861 2010-10-09 Celebrating A-bian's 60th Birthday - Country On Each Side Great Unity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 701
1862 2010-10-08 The 12th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 754
1863 2010-10-07 The Mystery of the Origin of Various Ethnic Groups in Taiwan by Prof. Lin Merry Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 478
1864 2010-10-03 The Inaugural Meeting of the Taichung Western District Joint Campaign Headquarters of Huang Guo-Shu and Su Jia-chuan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 537
1865 2010-10-03 Holy Mountain - Meditation, Weed and Drink Coffee Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 898
1866 2010-10-02 Tibet Series Film Festivals - Escape from Tibet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 775
1867 2010-10-02 Taichung Discovery Series Press Conferences - The Disappearance of the International Convention and Exhibition Centre Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 838
1868 2010-10-01 After discharge, Chin Heng-wei having his first cup of coffee at Beanstalk Cafe Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 918
1869 2010-09-26 Holy Mountain - Oil Red Yeast Rice Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 886
1870 2010-09-25 Party YA! Moon Festival at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1049
 
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Newsflash

Seishu Makino, Japanese Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry signing a petition demanding the immediate withdraw of Chinese security forces from Ngaba and Tibet in Tokyo on December 6, 2011.

DHARAMSHALA, December 7: Following the recent spate of self-immolations in Tibet, senior Japanese leaders, including two vice ministers and two members of parliament, pledged their support for the Tibetan cause and signed a petition urging immediate global intervention in Tibet.

The Japanese leaders were the latest to join an impressive list of world leaders and Nobel Laureates, calling for a coordinated international response to condemn China’s repressive measures in Tibet and demanding an immediate withdraw of China’s security forces from Ngaba and across Tibet.