TYC strongly condemn the visit of Dai Bingguo
On the occasion of Chinese Senior Vice Foreign Minister Dai Bingguo visit to India, we the Tibetan Youth Congress strongly condemn his visit to held a boundary talk with a counterpart. A boundary talk between India and China is not its first kind.
The Fourth International Conference of Tibet Support Groups Concludes
The Fourth International Conference of Tibet Support Groups attended by 260 participants from 47 countries, including representatives from Africa, Asia and Latin America as well as from North America and Europe, was held successfully in Prague from October 18-21, 2003.
Chinese embassy tries to gag critics
The Chinese Embassy has asked Australian newspapers not to print letters or political ads from “anti-China forces”, such as the free Tibet movement, claiming they would disrupt President Hu Jintao’s visit.
Pro-Cultura Announces the Second International Congress on Tibetan Medicine, November 5-8 in Washington DC
The Second International Congress on Tibetan Medicine (ICTM-2) will be held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Washington DC from November 5-8, 2003.
Remember Hu Jintao’s role in Tibet
While Prime Minister John Howard honours him by giving him the privilege of addressing the Australian parliament on Friday, the dark side of the Chinese President Hu Jintao should never be forgotten.
The Festive Season
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee went to China in June. Everyone clapped. Pandit Nehru’s old dream, a true prevalence of Hindi-Chini Bhai-Bhai days, could finally begin to manifest. The ancient ideologues of the Long March were dead and gone
Right-to-Die Debaters Might Learn From Tibet
To the average Western-trained mind, death is one unfathomable mystery whose coming is much dreaded and must be avoided as much as possible. In fact, Western medicine is premised on the avoidance of death and the prolongation of life.