Dalai Lama leaves prerogative of appointing members to the exile parliament
In an unprecedented development, the Dalai Lama has renounced his privilege of appointing three members to the Tibetan parliament-in-exile.
Anxious Tibetans Await Demolition Deadline, Majnu Tilla under DDA Drive
The buildings and houses in Majnu Ka Tilla (Manjutilla), now known as New Arunanagar colony, a major transit for Tibetans traveling within India and abroad and a flourishing commercial centre, may have to face bulldozers of Delhi
A Voice Once Silenced in Tibet – Washington Times Op/Ed of Phuntsok Nyidon
I was 19 years old when I made the protest that resulted in my imprisonment for 15 years. It happened in 1989, when my country, Tibet, was under martial law. Together with a group of fellow Tibetan nuns, I went to the Barkhor area of central Lhasa, and we shouted,
ICT Opinion Piece: Future Tibetan leaders face daunting challenges
Ms Tsering Jampa, Executive Director of ICT Europe, says young Tibetans need to be equipped with knowledge and skill to effectively use the weapon of Truth, which is the defining feature of the Tibetan struggle, as China gets more sophisticated in its handling of the
Jetsun Pema Awarded Children’s Prize
Jetsun Pema or Amala for the children of the Tibetan children’s village has been awarded the World Children’s Honorary Award in Stockholm, Sweden yesterday
China ‘selling prisoners’ organs’
Top British transplant surgeons have accused China of harvesting the organs of thousands of executed prisoners a year to sell for transplants
Taiwan, Chinese and Tibet flags are clustered together during rallies in Seattle
Taiwan (L), Chinese (C) and Tibet flags are clustered together during rallies outside the hotel where Chinese President Hu Jintao is staying in Seattle April 18, 2006. Hu arrived in Seattle on Tuesday on his way to a White House meeting with President George W. Bush, and what is likely to be tough talk on trade and copyright piracy.
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Tibet and Taiwan independence supporters sit outside hotel in Seattle
Tibet independence supporter Ugyan Chotso, from Portland, Oregon, sits next to Taiwan independence supporters outside the hotel where Chinese President Hu Jintao is staying in Seattle April 18, 2006. Hu arrived in Seattle on Tuesday on his way to a White House meeting with President George W. Bush, and what is likely to be tough talk on trade and copyright piracy.
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Tibetan-Amercians Urge President Bush to Press Hu on Tibet
Tibetans in the nation’s capital region have requested President Bush to use the opportunity accorded by the visit to White House by President Hu Jintao on April 20 to urge the Chinese leader to
Tibetans to protest during Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to Seattle on April 18 &19
A group of Tibetans from Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington will drive to Seattle on Tuesday, April 18th, to participate in a protest organized jointly by the Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) Chapters of Seattle