Coming 10 days are very crucial – Indefinite Hunger Strike: Day 19
On 8 August 2007, which is the first countdown day of a year for the Beijing Olympics to begin, thousands of Tibetans will gather to force Chinese authorities to respond to the
Plans on hold for Mount Everest highway to help Olympic torch relay
Taking the Olympic torch to the top of the mountain _ seen by some as a way for Beijing to underscore its claims to Tibet _ is expected to be one of the relay’s highlights.
Tibetan campign through sport
The ongoing world renowned cycling sport event TOUR DE FRANCE has been these last days a rare opportunity for the Tibet supporters to create Tibet awareness by displaying Tibet National Flags and pro-Tibet slogans(Photo: tibet.fr – 27/07/07)
Charity concert in honour of the Dalai Lama held in Germany
The concert opened with Tibetan Singer Loten Namling performing the Tibetan Shaman “Drekar” wishing happiness and peace to all. Having given a taste of authentic Tibetan culture to
Olympic Games cannot cover up China’s brutal occupation of Tibet
Tibet advocacy groups team up for one-year countdown to 2008 Beijing Olympics at baseball stadiums across North America. The International Campaign for Tibet, International
NY Tibetans show overwhelming response to People’s Mass Movement
Tibetans and their supporters around the world are gearing up for a massive campaign movement beginning next month, which they expect to make it a largest mobilized Tibetan movement
Festival-goers ordered to wear fur or face fines as China flouts Dalai Lama’s ruling
Tsedang is reluctant to don his traditional Tibetan fur-trimmed robe at the Yushu annual horse-racing festival. It is not what the Dalai Lama would want. But, he has no choice
Tibetan student wins top prize at British University
At the same time, I am proud of my heritage; and being a Tibetan is very special to me. I love all it stands for, and my parents have always reminded me of my identity and cultural
Tibetan camp keeps flame alive
They know that the future of the Tibetan culture — and the struggle for an independent Tibet — depends on kids such as the ones sitting here at the Northwest Tibetan Cultural