Human Rights Commission Chairman highlights Human Rights abuses in Tibet in letter to Mark Malloch Brown
Mr Crabb highlighted human rights abuses in North Korea, Burma, Sudan, Tibet, Iran, Cuba, Belarus, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, and the caste-discrimination against the Dalits in India. In
Dalai Lama’s Birthday celebrated by Tibetans across Tibet
Strict Chinese control could not deter Tibetans inside Tibet from Celebrating the Dalai Lama’s Birthday. According to reliable sources, on the early morning of June 19 this
NDPT concludes its second Working Committee Meeting
Currently NDPT has 34 regional chapters and 2500 members, and is the only Tibetan political party in exile. The current president and the executive members of the NDPT
Voice of Tibet – a foreword by Robert Barnett
Tsoltim Ngima Shakabpa’s fifth book, VOICE OF TIBET, has just been published and released by Paljor Publications in New Delhi. The book is now available for sale on
“Save Tibet, Save Humanity” – Non Co-operation Movement against china
After a month-long campaign for Tibet in Europe, Dr Mahesh Yadav, an ardent blood campaigner for Tibet’s cause, has initiated series of other activities for Tibet’s cause
Tips for Tibet from British MPs
But for three days this week, six members of the Tibetan Parliament in exile – one of whom is a monk – will be spending time at Westminster as part of a trip to learn how to run a government.
China Discovers 213 Mineral Deposits Last Year
There were 213 mid to large-sized mineral deposits discovered in China during 2006, including 85 metals resource deposits and 42 energy mineral deposits, according to the Ministry of Land and Resources.
Record warm weather threatens Tibet’s shrinking glaciers, report says
Temperatures in Tibet have been up to 5 degrees Celsius (9 degrees Fahrenheit) above average so far this month, prompting warnings that the region’s fast-disappearing glaciers face further threat, state media reported.