2 monks sentenced upto 3 years in Chamdo
The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy said it received information about the two monks of Jophu monastery, Tulku Jangchub and Pesang, having been sentenced in March 2011 to three years
Exhibition on Tibet’s history opens in Dharamsala
A month-long exhibition on the history of Tibet opened here today, aiming to present visitors with factual truths about Tibet’s long and eventful history through pictures and
Local Tibetan man missing: Hadley police
A native of Tibet who lives at 112 Bay Road was reported missing on Thursday, police said. Tsering Choephel, 46, was last seen by his family that
Bay Area Tibetans get first community center
Tibetan Buddhism has long been a popular spiritual practice in the San Francisco Bay area, but the region’s 1,500 Tibetan-Americans are just now getting a community center to call their own
His Holiness arrives in CA, to recieve special Amnesty award
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will be honored with a special human rights award from Amnesty International in Long Beach, California on Wednesday as the international rights group