‘CYCLE RALLY FOR FREE TIBET’, Day 3
We resumed our rally with our national anthem at the last halt at around 9 a.m. comprising of 46 students. We cycled around the city and recieved a very warm reception from the leaders of the town and they offered us tea on the way to Warangal which was our last halt for the day.
India’s religious tolerance key to Ayodhya issue: Dalai Lama
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said on Wednesday that the Ayodhya issue involves “too much of politics and emotions” and the “master key” to solve it lies in the country’s “tradition of religious tolerance”.
View & Counterview: The Dalai Lama’s offer to help in resolving the Ayodhya dispute
The mandir-masjid issue has been so contentious that despite many years and many attempts to resolve it, it continues to remain as tangled as ever.
Tibetans and Supporters Welcome BP’s Divestment from PetroChina
Tibetans and supporters hailed BP’s decision yesterday to divest its stake in PetroChina, China’s largest state-owned oil company. BP has been the target of a campaign by Tibetans and activists since it became PetroChina’s largest foreign shareholder
BP Sells Controversial PetroChina Shares
British Petroleum PLC (BP), the global energy giant, announced on January 13, 2004, that it had concluded its 2% stake in PetroChina Company Limited (PetroChina) on January 12, 2004.
Tibet photo exhibition opens in UK Parliament
A week long photo exhibition of contemporary Tibetan history opened yesterday evening in the Upper Waiting Hall of the Palace of Westminster (British Parliament) under the aegis of the UK-All Party Parliamentary Group for Tibet.