E.U. weighs Olympic boycott over Tibet
If the government of China hopes the world will go for its line on Tibet and the nefarious Dalai Lama and his purported “clique” – Europe isn’t buying it
First Tibetan protest before Chinese Consulate in Kathmandu, several arrested
More than a hundred Tibetans protested in front of the Chinese Consulate at Hattisar against the Chinese Government’s continuing crackdown in Tibet
China Needs the Dalai Lama
We are at a moment of great significance for humanity, at the beginning of this new century, which could be either a horrendous time of natural and man-made mega-disasters or
Tashi Lhunpo monks defy huge police presence to launch fresh protest
About a dozen monks from one of the most important monasteries in Tibet have defied a huge police presence to try and stage a street demonstration in Tibet’s second larget city
Clinton says U.S. should be forceful on Tibet
The United States should be more forceful in speaking out against the violence in Tibet, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday, while declining to
Are Tibetans the new Jews?
In 1990, the Dalai Lama hosted a delegation of American Jews in Dharamsala, his home in exile in the hill country of northern India. His agenda was clear. Tibetans had lost
China lulls handful of foreign journalists with two-day trip to Lhasa
China on Wednesday allowed into the Tibetan capital Lhasa the first group of foreign journalists to visit since the protests intensified in Lhasa and turned violent
Change will come from within China
Since the unrest started in Tibet, I am often asked: "What is the solution for Tibet?" Invariably, I answer: "I don’t know". I am aware that there have never been so many
STATEMENT issued by Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu
I wish to express my solidarity with the people of Tibet during this critical time in their history. To my dear friend His Holiness the Dalai Lama, let me say: I stand with you. You define non violence
‘China alarmed over rising support’
Global strategic analyst Stratfor believes that Beijing was disturbed by the sight of Pranab Mukherjee and Condoleezza Rice jointly addressing the Tibet issue in Washington.