US Under-Secretary of State for Global Affairs and Democracy meets Tibetan leaders in Dharamsala
Under-Secretary of State for Global Affairs and Democracy and U.S. Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues Paula Dobriansky, accompanied by a small delegation team, arrived here in Dharamsala, the
Barren Tibet had thick cypress forests some 4600 years ago
Researchers have revealed that the barren landscape of Tibet as is in evidence today, was covered by thick cypress forests some 4600 years ago. According to the research carried out by
UN Human Rights Chief Questioned on Nangpa Pass Killings
As the UN Human Rights Council began its third session yesterday here, 16 NGOs in a joint statement questioned the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the steps taken concerning the 30
Tibetan Movie Screened in Various Colleges in Meerut
Anterrashtriya Bharat-Tibet Sahyog Samiti based in Meetut in association with Department of Information and International Relations and India Tibet Coordination Office organized a program
Chinese ambassodor highlights trade ties
Soon after China’s ambassador to the United States finished lunch Wednesday, he remarked that he was approaching an anniversary — the 24-hour anniversary of his arrival in Vermont.
His Holiness inaugurates seminar on Tibetan history
His Holiness the Dalai Lama graced the inaugural of a two-day seminar on Tibetan history organised by the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (LTWA) here at the Gangkyi Hall.
Green is In…Red is Out
Everyone these days – in one-way or another – seems to embrace the ‘green is in…red is out’ mantra. Let me explain my catchphrase before you assume that this is some kind of subversive political slogan.
SFT to hold ninth action camp
After two years of successful stints in Europe and India, SFT’s Free Tibet! Action Camp is returning to North America on January 4-9, 2007. The camp will bring together
Interview with Two Survivors of the Nangpa Pass Shooting
Interview with X from Driru County, Nagchu Prefecture
A Tibetan Scholar is nominated as a young Asian Leader
Dr. Lobsang Sangay, a Tibetan research fellow at Harvard Law School, was selected as one of Asia’s 200 outstanding young leaders to attend the “Asia 21 Young Leaders Summit”