‘Tibet’ 101 is still better than no Tibet at all
It would be hard to come up with a greater test case for the world’s apathy than Tibet.
An isolated region, which for more than 1,000 years dedicated itself to spiritual enlightenment, is invaded by its neighbor, the communist Chinese
‘Tibet’ 101 is still better than no Tibet at all
Tibetan monks parade past Chinese soldiers at a festival in central Tibet.
Tibet’s struggle wrenching on film
Amid the strident arguments over war, leadership and sacrifice, Jampa Tenzin should be a hero for our time. As Chinese forces swept through Lhasa to enforce a brutal crackdown on peaceful protests against their occupation
Tibet’s struggle wrenching on film
Artistic License Films – Exiled Tibetan monks at a candlelight vigil in Dharamsala, India
Dharamsala Urges Beijing to lift the Ban on the Photographs of His Holiness The Dalai Lama
The Central Tibetan Administration expresses deep concern over the reported order given by the Chinese authorities to Tibetans in Lithang and Karze – in the “Karze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture” in present-day Sichuan province of the People’s Republic of China
Brussels accused of weak stance on Tibet
The EU envoy for the Dalai Lama, the Buddhist spiritual leader, has criticized the Union’s institutions for failing to adopt a common stance on Tibet.
Harvard University to Organize Panel Discussion on Tibet
Harvard University is organizing a panel discussion on “Negotiations between the Dalai Lama and Beijing” on November 21, 2003. Two Chinese scholars and two Tibetan experts are participating in the Forum to be moderated by Prof. Ezra Vogel, an eminent China watcher at Harvard University.
Historical Tibetan Medical Paintings Available for Display
For the fist time in history, the famous Blue Beryl-a sent of 80 medical painting completed 300 years ago in Tibet-has been exactly recreated and brought to the West.