Campaign to Put Mt. Kailash on UNESCO Heritage Launched
Mt. Kailash or Ghang Rinpoche may find a place in the UNESCO World Nature Heritage soon. The Tibet Initiative Deutschland is all set to add Kailash Region on the list of World Nature Heritage, thus hoping to protect Kailash from commercialization and destruction.
Campaign to Put Mt. Kailash on UNESCO Heritage Launched
Mt. Kailash
Mahabodhi Society of India Honours a Tibetan Philanthropist
According to “Lake of Compassion”, a publication by Mahabodhi Society of India, Ven. Thupten Jungney (Saddharmakirti Mahaguru), popularly known as Gen Gose, was felicitated on his 80th Birthday at a ceremony in Sarnath, India last month.
Mahabodhi Society of India Honours a Tibetan Philanthropist
Garlanded Gose Lama during the felicitation ceremony
Monk visit imparts Tibetan culture on students
The chanting of sacred mantras echoed throughout the Dobbs University Center Thursday as monks from the Drepung Loseling Monastery bade farewell to the fourth annual Tibet Week.
China protests US Congress criticism of rights record as “interference”
China has strongly protested a report by the US Congress which criticized its human rights record and “tepid” response to the AIDS crisis, calling the report an “interference” in China’s internal affairs.
TYC Founding Day Celebrated with Zest in New York City
Tibetans from New York and New Jersey celebrated the Tibetan Youth Congress anniversary on October 4th 2003. The chief guest for the occasion was Dr. Ngawang Rabgyal with Ms. Ngawang Sangdrol as the distinguished guest.
TYC Founding Day Celebrated with Zest in New York City
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Tibetan monk knew he wouldn’t live long
The Tibetan monk who died last week while serving a prison term for putting up anti-Chinese posters has left behind a letter, obtained by Radio Free Asia (RFA), in which he describes torture he suffered at the hands of his Chinese jailers.
Yu can’t hide: NZ PM
Chinese President Hu Jintao will not be shielded from protesters when he visits New Zealand in a fortnight. Prime Minister Helen Clark said China’s most senior politician would be treated with dignity