Tibetan Freedom Torch Riders Present Petition to U.S. Olympic Committee
On May 27, four Tibetans and two westerners successfully completed the Colorado “Tibetan Freedom Torch” bicycle ride from the Capitol Building in Denver to the U.S. Olympics
Lesson in diplomacy from the Dalai Lama
Charming and down to earth” – how a Kent MP described Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama. John Horam, the Conservative MP for Orpington, was given the rare opportunity to meet with His Holiness
For Talks to Succeed, China Must Admit to a Tibet Problem
China’s hard-line policy towards Tibet creates more problems than it solves. Beijing’s recent crackdown on Tibetan protesters has attracted condemnation from around the world, but did
Tibet isn’t the only captive nation in Beijing’s empire
The international attention being focused on China’s thuggish military occupation of Tibet in the run up to the 2008 Olympics in Beijing is well-deserved, but it should be remembered that
Meaningful Autonomy for Tibetans is Our Goal: His Holiness tells FT
Inside Tibet, I heard some monks in some monasteries are actually collecting some money for the earthquake victims
12 monks of Dingri Shelkar Choedhe Monastery arrested for opposing the “Patriotic re-education” campaign
The Chinese security forces arrested twelve monks of Dingri Shelkar Choedhe Monastery during a night raid for opposing the “patriotic re-education” campaign on 19
FINDING THE LOST HORIZON: Update from the March to Tibet
He dipped his face in the river at Baanspatan, and joked that monks don’t need to use soap because they have renounced vanity. A couple of hours later, Ven. Woeber was arrested