Indian people showed serious concerned on Tibet’s issue
Bharat Jagaran Yatra jointly organised by Tibetan Youth Congress and Bharat-Tibbat Sahyog Manch that was started on 1st March 2003 from the different parts of India is on a massive awareness campaign among the Indian people.
Walk to Monument Circle to put spotlight on Tibet
At the end of Martin Scorsese’s film Kundun, Chinese military forces move into position at the outskirts of the Tibetan capital of Lhasa and begin the slaughter of the Tibetan fighters valiantly trying to reclaim their country from Chinese occupation.
Miami tribute honors Tibet’s fighting nuns
Tibetan nuns Choeying Kusang and Passang Lhamo experienced first-hand the horrors of prison and torture in their campaign to wrest Tibet’s freedom from China.
Miami tribute honors Tibet’s fighting nuns
SURVIVORS : Buddhist nuns Dhoeying Kusang, left, and Passang Lhamo were tortured in prison for five years for protesting Chinese rule in Tibet.
A Quiet Losar : This time
Tibetans in Dharamsala welcomed the water sheep year with warm greetings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. His Holiness gave a public audience in front of Tsuglakhang (main cathedral) in the morning of 3rd March at around 9.30 after the official and religious ceremonies were over.
A Quiet Losar : This time
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The Rock Concert disrupted by bad weather
The Concert for Tibet- Give peace a chance held on 2nd March was disrupted several times as a result of bad weather. The rock concert organized on the eve of Losar by the Rock Street Journal with support from Indo-Tibet Coordination Office
The Rock Concert disrupted by bad weather
Parikrama during their live performance in front of Tsuklakhang
Letter from South Africa
A few days before China executed Lobsang Dhondup, South Africa and China signed an “Agreement on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters. Last year, the exiled Dalai Lama of Tibet, in his annual speech to commemorate Tibet Uprising Day on 10 March