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A Way Ahead: Human Approach to a Peaceful World
An American research scholar visiting Dharamsala once asked me who I thought was the greatest "politician" the world has ever produced. To this I confidently replied Ronald Reagan
[1/22/2007 11:12:00 AM]
Green is In…Red is Out
Everyone these days – in one-way or another – seems to embrace the ‘green is in…red is out’ mantra. Let me explain my catchphrase before you assume that this is some kind of subversive political slogan.
[11/30/2006 1:11:00 PM]
Subcontinental Drift
During the Soviet Union’s long, doomed attempt to subdue Afghanistan, Soviet helicopters dropped countless butterfly bombs, brightly colored devices
[7/26/2006 6:58:00 PM]
Conflicts of Duality : Call of an Exile Poet
The recurrent theme in almost all the poems composed by exile Tibetan poets is that of longing for a homeland, freedom and the pain of exile. For those
[7/10/2006 6:10:00 PM]
Game Over
There are, by one returning exile's count, 238 dance halls and karaoke bars along the main streets of Lhasa, and 658 brothels. Plastic palm trees and mushrooms that play pop songs dot the shiny boulevards.
[5/8/2006 11:20:00 PM]
Yak Butter Blues: A Tibetan Trek Of Faith-reviews
Yak Butter Blues: A Tibetan Trek Of Faith is the story of Brandon Wilson and his wife Cheryl, who went on a 1000 kilometer trek along an ancient Tibetan pilgrimate trail that took them from Lhasa to Kathmandu. Their journey put
[12/9/2005 8:10:00 AM]
Buddha’s Warriors: The Story of the CIA-backed Tibetan Freedom Fighters
"The Chinese invasion and occupation of Tibet has been one of the great tragedies. More than a million people have died as a result. An ancient culture with its buildings, literature, and artifacts has been largely destroyed.
[11/4/2005 9:13:00 PM]
Winds of Change - An Autobiography of a Tibetan
This is a poem of pilgrimage and transformation as, through the evocative recollections of the Author, we journey across a dramatic and emotional landscape, one that exerts a profound resonance.
[11/2/2005 2:07:00 PM]
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Living
On 6 July in the presence of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, a brand new book, Mahatma Gandhi and His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Non-violence and Compassion, was launched to mark the 70th birthday of the Tibetan leader in Dharamsala.
[7/19/2005 5:05:00 PM]
The Nature of All Things - A must-read for young Tibetans
"Chope's life story is compelling reading. His childhood on the Tibetan plains, his family's flight to freedom in Nepal and India and his struggle to acquire an education as a stateless refugee puts this unforgettable autobiography in a class of its own."
[3/4/2005 8:43:00 AM]
Recollections of a Tibetan
It was once said that of all the arts poetry communicated most directly and profoundly to the core of our being, harvesting and reflecting the deepest feelings and notions of self.
[2/23/2005 12:15:00 PM]
The human side of the Ocean of Wisdom
All whose lives have been touched by the His Holiness the or by his presence like to point out the many uplifting traits of his personality.
[2/1/2005 2:01:00 PM]
Buddha's Warriors-The Story of the CIA Backed Tibetan Freedom Fighters, the Chinese Invasion and the Ultimate Fall of Tibet
Buddha's Warriors is compulsive reading for anyone interested in the ancient conflict between the forces of light and dark. Much more than a re-telling of Tibetan resistance to Chinese invasion, above all its other credentials, and they are considerable indeed, it's a moving account of freedom challenging oppression through sacrifice, courage, determination and suffering.
[1/13/2005 8:10:00 PM]
Buying the Dragon's Teeth
Jamyang Norbu's new book, Buying the Dragon's Teeth, is a well-argued and well-documented indictment of China's violation of human rights and labor standards and a call for a boycott of Chinese goods.
[12/30/2004 8:49:00 AM]
American missionary 'conquers' eastern Tibet
Mention the name Dr Albert Shelton and most Americans would be hard pressed to place him. Yet his name should rank alongside those of the world's great explorers and missionaries, such as Dr David Livingstone of Africa
[11/20/2004 7:43:00 AM]
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US Senator tells China to stop targeting Tibetan protesters and allow access to journalists (10:02, 04 Feb 2012)
Disturbing images of Tibet protests reach exile (09:02, 04 Feb 2012)
India gearing-up for a limited conflict with China: US Official (09:02, 04 Feb 2012)
A Prophecy and a Woman from Lhasa by Tendor (18:02, 03 Feb 2012)
Top official calls for stringent security measures in Tibet (03:02, 02 Feb 2012)
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Exile Tibetans watch the screening of a video clip released by CNN, showing the present situation in Tibet, during a candle light vigil in Dharamshala, India. The vigil to protest against the recent firings in Lhasa, Dzamthang, Serta and Drango by the Chinese police was initiated by Drango Emergency Committee. February 1, 2012. (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
Namgyal Dolkar, daughter of late Lha Gyari Namgyal Gyatso,  a descendant of Tibetan king Songtsen Gampo, speaks at a candle light vigil held in Dharamshala in solidarity with the victims of the recent killings in Tibet. Dolkar along with Joe Hamilton, a Tibetan activist and a song writer based in Germany, Kunchok Norbu, a Ladakhi and Tashi Namgyal, a student of Ladakhi origin studying at the Tibetan Children's Village (TCV) School walked through four Buddhist pilgrimage sites, Lumbini in Nepal, Bodhgaya, Sarnath and Kushinagar in India. January 30, 2012 (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
Activists from Regional Tibetan Youth Congress - Dharamshala and GuChuSum Movement of Tibet perform a street play at main square, McLeod Ganj, Dharamshala, reenacting the Chinese police firing on unarmed Tibetans in Amdo Ngaba. A 20 year old Tibetan student named Urgyen died after police opened fire on Tibetans protesting against the arrest of a Tibetan named Tharpa, on January 26. (January 28, 2012 Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
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The Heart of the Matter! by Tenzin Nyinjey
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