Tibet’s government in exile: Talks with China went off well
Tibet’s government in exile said Monday that it was pleased with the “informal” talks between Chinese officials and envoys of the Dalai Lama and that Beijing had committed to continue
US: China-Dalai Lama talks should address Tibetan grievances
The White House said Monday that renewed talks between China’s government and representatives of the Dalai Lama should take up Tibetan complaints about freedom of religion and cultural values
Obituary: Eminent Gandhian Nirmala Deshpande passes way
Noted Gandhian and Rajya Sabha member Nirmala Deshpande breathed her last at the age of 79 on Thursday, 1 May. Dolma Gyari, the deputy speaker of the Tibetan Parlaiment in-Exile (TPiE) along
A Tibetan woman succumbs to torture
A Tibetan woman in Ngaba County died after being subjected to brutal torture by the Chinese prison guards, according to confirmed information received by the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights
Indian Intellectual’s Peace March in support of Tibet
A peace march in support of the people of Tibet was held in New Delhi May 4. The march saw intellectuals, writers, artists, journalists, students, teachers, activists and the general
The Chinese are upset again
Returning recently from a visit to China, a friend of mine e-mailed me: “The Chinese are deeply upset with the French, they are really furious.” Why? Because, the Olympic flame’s
Day 50 of continued protest in New York
More than 2,000 Tibetans and supporters gathered at the Chinese Consulate in New York to protest the brutal crackdown in Tibet. The crowd included Tibetans and supporters not only from New York
Cycle Relay by RTYC- Pokhara
The Regional Chapter of TYC Jampaling Tibetan Camp Dulegaunda, a settlement comprising of Lodrik youth conducted a cycle rally which saw 35 voluntary participants
Dalai Lama has committed ‘monstrous crimes’: China’s state press
China’s state press accused the Dalai Lama on Monday of “monstrous crimes,” a day after Chinese officials reportedly agreed with envoys of the exiled Tibetan Buddhist to keep the door open
Torch relay worsens China crackdown: Uighur leader
The planned route of the Olympic torch through China’s restive Xinjiang region is worsening Chinese repression there and should be cancelled, a leader of the area’s ethnic Uighur population