Two Envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to visit China
In the absence of Kalon Tripa, Professor Samdhong Rinpoche, Kalon Thupten Lungrik, the kalon for the Departments of Religion and Culture, and Education, this evening informed the members of the Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies which is presently in session that the two Envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Resolution to Review Middle Way Approach Withdrawn
The resolution (document no. 13) passed by the Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies to review the exile administration’s policy of Middle Way Approach if no positive response from China comes by March 2005 has been withdrawn.
Lecture on “Sino-Indian Relation and Tibet Problem” at India Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC), New Delhi
India Tibet Coordination office in collaboration with Department of English Journalism organized a lecture program on the aforementioned topic in IIMC where above 120 students of the institute participated.
Japan helping India promote Buddhist tourism
Japan will provide financial aid to create better facilities at major Buddhist sites across India that are a major draw for pilgrims and tourists from Asia.
The XII General Body Meeting of Tibetan Youth Congress: Report
Following recent trends of Tibetan polity it probably would have been more than obvious for an observer that the momentum of freedom struggle and to an extent its support had been overshadowed by the overwhelming obsession of the TGIE towards creating a congenial atmosphere for direct negotiations with China.
Tibet is China’s Achilles heal
This evening the 5th Norwich Tibet Week was formally opened with a letter of encouragement and thanks by Mrs Kesang Takla, His Holiness, The Dalai Lama’s Representative for Northern Europe, based out of Office of Tibet, London.
Resolution to Review Middle Way Approach Under Intense Discussion
The resolution passed by the Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies to review the exile administration’s policy of Middle Way Approach if no positive response from China comes by March 2005 may be withdrawn.
Indian officers’ team to visit Lhasa
With the threat of flash floods caused by formation of a lake in Tibet ending, a team of Indian officials will visit the region from tomorrow to hold talks with Chinese experts on how to meet such challenges in future.
Kalsang is TYC president again
Eyebrows are being raised over intense political manoeuvring and behind the scene lobbying that for the first time dominated the election of Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) president and new Central Executive held on Wednesday evening following a five day long general body meeting here.
The EU Presidency will visit Tibet
The EU Presidency will visit Tibet prior to the EU-China Bilateral Human Rights Dialogue in Beijing on 24 September 2004. The visit, from 20-23 September, is being undertaken to directly gather information on the human rights situation in Tibet.