Tie for ATPD Chairman’s Post
An unusual stalemate of sorts has gripped the Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies as the 43 Tibetan legislators met to elect the Chairperson of the Tibetan
Tibetans Urge Bombardier to Protect Human Rights
Tibetans from Toronto and Montreal along with their supporters will demonstrate at Bombardier’s annual general meeting today as Tibet advocacy groups demand that Bombardier take immediate
Dawa Norbu Passes Away
The Tibetan community lost one of the most prominent intellectuals yesterday. Professor Dawa Norbu yesterday breathed his last after a prolonged illness. Sources
China invites oil firms to join invasion of Tibet
The Chinese government is to woo foreign companies such as BP and Shell to explore for oil in Tibet. The controversial move follows a failure by the partly state-owned PetroChina to realise Beijing’s
Bombardier and the Tibetan cultural genocide
The future of the Tibetan people is at a crossroads. With the collaboration of three prominent Canadian companies, the Chinese government is now in the process of finalising the launch of a railway
International Campaign for Tibet Brings Together Icons of Peace: Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu
The International Campaign for Tibet is bringing together two of the world’s leading men of peace, the Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu, for the organisation’s annual Light
His Holiness Arrived in Belgium for Nine Day Visit
His Holiness the Dalai Lama was received at the National Airport Zaventem, Brussels, by Mrs. Anne Marie Lizin, President of Senate and Mr. K. J. Francis, Head of the Chancery of the Indian Embassy