Dalai Lama anguished over human rights violations
Buddhist spiriual leader, the Dalai Lama, living in exile for more than four decades, on Wednesday expressed solidarity with victims of human rights violation on the World Human Rights Day.
Dalai Lama anguished over human rights violations
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama greets his followers at a lecture on International Human Rights Day in New Delhi December 10, 2003. Tibetans in New Delhi on Wednesday protested against China’s annexation of Tibet in 1950 and alleged human rights violations against the people of Tibet. (REUTERS/Kamal Kishore)
Four escaped Tibetan children detained in Nepal
Nepalese authorities have detained four Tibetan children who crossed the border from China seeking refuge, RFA’s Tibetan service reports. The four children, aged 8-15, are in police custody in the Tato Pani district of Nepal after crossing the border on Dec. 7
International football association apologises to China over Tibet reference
The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has apologised to China for listing Tibet as a ‘neighbouring country’ of China rather than part of the People’s Republic of China on an official website of the FIFA World Cup 2006 launched last week (3 December).
Human rights organizations voice concerns during visit by Chinese premier
As they push for resolution to a long list of complaints against China, human rights organizations welcomed the arrival in Canada of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Wednesday as a chance to voice their concerns.
Tibetans Rally in Washington, D.C., as Bush Meets Wen Jiabao
Around 300 Tibetans and Tibet supporters, including two bus loads of Tibetans from New York, participated in a series of events in Washington, D.C., on December 9, 2003, to draw attention to the situation in Tibet during Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao’s meetings with
Tibetans Rally in Washington, D.C., as Bush Meets Wen Jiabao
Protesters in front of the DC Chinese Embassy
Tibetan Awareness Program II in Bangalore
In the Garden City and Silicon Valley of Bangalore the awareness program organized by the Tibetan Youth Congress under the title TIBET & INDIA?s Security was warmly welcomed by Christ college, St.Joseph?s college of Arts and Science, National Law School of India University and
Tibetan Awareness Program II in Bangalore
Mr. F.T.R. Colaso, President ITFS, former deputy general of police, Karnataka state speaking in Joyti Nivas College
Dalai Lama stresses importance of Indo-Pak peace
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama Wednesday stressed the importance of close ties between India and Pakistan. “Closer relations between India and Pakistan are very, very important.