Tibet Autonomous Region Vice Chairman in Nepal for Talks
A 28-member delegation from the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), led by Vice Chairman of the TAR Government Lobsang Gyaltsen, arrived in Kathmandu for a 12-day visit to Nepal on August 5, 2003.
A Former Assembly Member and Veteran Journalist Passes Away
In a sad incident, Mr. Kunsang Paljor, a former member of the assembly of Tibetan People’s Deputies and a senior reporter of the Voice of Tibet radio service breathed his last this morning at 4 at Zonal Hospital, Dharamsala.
A Former Assembly Member and Veteran Journalist Passes Away
Kunsang Paljor at VOT Studio
Permaculture Workshop in Auroville and Bylakuppee
The new agricultural policy of the Kashag based on truth and non-violence is nearing implementation as the Agriculture Section of the Department of Home plans to hold workshops in south India.
Jazz in Kathmandu
As opposed to the many Tibetan pop music that comes handy these days, it is not quite often when you see a Tibetan singing Jazz. And even rarer so to have composed a whole album. That’s what exactly thirty eight year old Kesang Dawa is all about.
Tibet Issue May Not be On Australian Premier’s Agenda on China Trip
Australian Prime Minister John Howard has announced that he is visiting China from August 17 to 19, 2003, but Tibet does not seem to be among the issues he will be raising with the Chinese leaders.
Tibet Issue May Not be On Australian Premier’s Agenda on China Trip
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China Reacts to International Campaign for Tibet’s Report on Panchen Lama
A Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman has said that the Panchen Lama Gedhun Choekyi Nyima is now a student and “studying well” while a monk official in Kumbum Monastery confirmed the arrival of the other boy
UNCHR on Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) secures to children the basic rights to food, shelter, healthcare, and an education. It also states that, to implement the Convention
Tibet’s Water Resources Rank Top in China: Survey
The Tibet Autonomous Region in southwest China has 448.2 billion cubic meters of water, ranking top in the country in terms of water volume, a latest survey indicates.