‘If India wants, it can sacrifice Tibet issue’
According to the Dalai Lama, Professor Rimpoche ‘knows more about the Tibet issue’ than he does. Rimpoche is considered reincarnation of the Smadhong lineage of
Tibet student protester in Beijing speaks out
Around 100 Tibetan students in Beijing have taken part in a candlelit vigil in a rare public display of protest in the Chinese capital. The students from Beijing’s Central
Tibet keeps alive true Spirit of the Games
But over the past few days, thousands of Tibetans have shown the world that the ‘human spirit’ still has meaning and strength in this world of money and power. The peace-loving
Burmese monks call for stop to violence in Tibet
The ‘International Burmese Monks Association’ called on the Chinese authorities yesterday to stop using violence against Tibetan monks and people who are staging protests in Tibet
Thai protesters join Tibet rally
About 20 demonstrators have unfurled a Tibetan flag outside the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok to protest at Beijing’s crackdown on anti-government protests in Tibet
More protests reported from Achok Tsenyi and Dzoge Monastery in Tibet
Over one hundred Tibetans in Marthang County, Ngaba “TAP” staged a peaceful protest yesterday afternoon. So far there have been no cases of arrests or detentions were made after the protest
Hundreds of Tibetans protested in Kanlho, Gansu
A fresh protest broke out in Tsoe City’s main square, Kakha Township, a remote region in Kanlho, Gansu Province in north-eastern Tibet, according to confirmed information received by the Tibetan
Tibetan parliamentarians stage hunger strike to end China’s bloodshed in Tibet
China¹s ongoing brutal crackdown on the unprecedented non-violent demonstrations across the whole of Tibet since the 10th of March 2008 to mark the 49th Anniversary of the
Pro-Tibet Protesters March to Chinese Embassy in Seoul
A group of Tibetans and South Korean activists marched to the Chinese embassy in Seoul on Tuesday to protest China’s crackdown on anti-government protests in Tibet
Media tell of Chinese police threats over Tibet
Chinese police have threatened or blocked foreign journalists from reporting on unrest in Tibet on 30 occasions since deadly riots erupted there last week, reporters said today