Dalai Lama attends neuroscientists’ conference in Lucknow
His Holiness the Dalai Lama who left here early this morning for Lucknow said peace and stability between the two Asian giants China and India is necessary for the
Domestic turmoil in Denmark over controversial Tibet announcement
Human rights groups across the globe have slammed Denmark’s government this week for announcing it supports China’s authority over Tibet – a move political analysts believe was aimed at securing Chinese involvement in a climate agreement
Tibetan parliament calls for “restraint” in Nyagchuka
The Tibetan Parliament in exile has urged human rights groups and the international community to call on the Chinese government to exercise restraint and peacef
Protesters claiming to be Tibetans in Taiwan hunger strike
About 30 immigrants claiming to be ethnic Tibetans started a 50-hour hunger strike in Taiwan Thursday in a bid to obtain resident status on the island,
Scholars from 13 countries to attend international conference on Tibetan culture
Tibetan cultural centre in New Delhi will bring together around 36 scholars and institution-builders from 13 different countries for a three-day open-door conference on the contribution of Tibetan culture to global understanding in the Indian Capital.
CTA’s Response – V
From the onset of China’s occupation of Tibet, the Chinese Communist Party’s outlook towards Tibetan Buddhism has been of extreme suspicion and fear. Tibetan people’s way of life and their outlook towards the world is
Ninth session of Tibetan parliament to begin March 8 next year
The 9th session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile will be held from 8 to 20 March 2010, the parliament secretariat announced yesterday. The current Tibetan Par