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US Tibetan teen among winners of nationwide rocket competition
Tibetan singer to carry out a coffin march from Bern to Geneva
TYC to build statue in honour of Jamphel Yeshi
British PM David Cameron meets the Dalai Lama, Expresses concern over Tibet
Tsetan Dorjee marches alone in Nepal
The Dalai Lama gives $1.5 million prize money to save malnourished children
China closes Tibetan orphanage school in Amdo
Father dies of emotional shock after son’s arrest
The Dalai Lama to meet Austrian chancellor on five-nation European tour
Exile family lathi charged in Nepal, Returned back to India
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Mayor Mr. Franc Kangler at Hotel City in Maribor, Slovenia's second city and currently the Cultural Capital of Europe. The Dalai Lama will give a public talk on Cultivating Peace of Mind at Dvorana Tabor in Maribor, Slovenia on May 16, 2012. (Photo/tibetoffice.ch)
His Eminence the 11th Kirti Rinpoche presides over a special mass prayer service to observe the customary seventh week or 49th day of Jamphel Yeshi at the Tsuk-la-khang in Dharamshala, India, May 15, 2012. Jamphel Yeshi had set himself on fire on March 26, at a mass protest rally in New Delhi demanding international intervention in the ongoing crisis in Tibet and protesting Chinese President Hu Jintao’s visit to India. The prayer service is also for all the Tibetans who have lost their live in the ongoing wave of self-immolation in Tibet. (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
Chinese military personnel carrying fire extinguisher walks in front of Jokhang temple at Barkor Square in Lhasa, Tibet. "I was shocked to see pairs of soldiers stationed in the four corners of Barkhor with several fire extinguishers. At the same time several squads of five soldiers are patrolling constantly, two of them carrying fire extinguishers and the other three sticks and guns. Police were routinely breaking up any gathering of three or more Tibetans” says Bill, who took this picture. (Phayul Photo/Bill Crozier)
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