His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrives in Japan
The exiled Tibetan leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, arrived in Japan this afternoon for a nine-day visit at the invitation of Shikoku Buddhist Associat
Minnesota Rally against 4 Tibetans’ executions
Minnesota Tibetans Rally at the State Capitol in Memoriam of the ‘Fallen Four’
St. Paul, October, 29, 2009: On a rainy and cloudy morning, about 200 grieving Tibetans a
Sufferers under the same rule
This moving picture was shot during the Frankfurt book fair. It was a mere
conincidence. These two women, met by chance after the panel discussion
EU denounces China’s execution of two Tibetans
The European Union on Thursday condemned China’s execution of two Tibetans, voicing concerns over how their trials were conducted
Dalai Lama Lesson
As President Obama prepares for his trip to Beijing next month, he’d be wise to cast an eye toward New Delhi, where Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is showing the rest of the world how to deal with Beijing
Uighur Activist Kadeer Says China Transfer Policy Caused Riots
Rebiya Kadeer, the exiled Uighur activist, said violence in Xinjiang in China that left 192 people dead in July may have stemmed from the forced movement of Uighur women to mainland China to work in factories and hotels
CTA’s Response: II
The official Chinese claim that His Holiness the Dalai Lama “does not represent the Tibetan people” seems to be a simplistic remark aimed to undermine the popularity
China flexes muscles
THE mouthpiece of China’s Communist Party, the People’s Daily, claimed on October 14 that the Indians have become “more narrow minded”. It accused India of “provoca
Seminar on Buddhism and Science held in Spain
Tibet House Foundation, Barcelona organized the second annual Seminar on Buddhism and Science from 23rd to 25th October. The main purpose of this seminar was to es
Australian Prime Minister under pressure to get tough on Tibet
The Australian Prime Minister Mr. Kevin Rudd is facing renewed pressure from the Australia Tibet Council to meet the Dalai Lama and get tough on Tibet’s is