China to oppose any external interference on Tibet issue
Amidst reports that the US and the EU would press China to have “result-oriented talks” with the envoys of the Dalai Lama on the Tibet issue, Beijing today said it would oppose any
Dalai Lama in Australia: PM Rudd will not meet Him
His Holiness will begin his five-day teachings at The Dome, Sydney Showground Olympic Park from June 11 to 15, 2008. Speaking on Kamalashila’s The Middle Stages of Meditation
Despite brutal crackdown, Tibet Religious circles make generous donations to quake-battered region
Keeping aside the scars of Chinese government’s crackdown, its treatment of Buddhist monks and repression on monastic communities in Tibet, Tibetan Buddhists and local temples in the so called Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) have donated generously
Former British Government Minister joins local Tibetan Solidarity Day
After meeting the Dalai Lama in May 2008, Nick Raynsford, a Member of the British Parliament urged the Chinese Government to respect civil rights in Tibet and to resume dialogue with
Dalai Lama Taps Faith, Tugs Ponytails, Fights for Tibet: Review
“Religion is poison,” Mao Zedong reputedly told the Dalai Lama. The spiritual leader had come to Beijing in 1954, the year he turned 19. With Chinese troops in Tibet, he had studied communism and yearned to
Networks, Olympics organizers clash
Television networks that will broadcast the Beijing Olympics to billions around the world are squaring off with local organizers over stringent security that threatens coverage
China’s foreign minister says Dalai Lama should stop fomenting secession in Tibet
China’s foreign minister says the Dalai Lama’s recent activities had promoted secessionism in Tibet and he called on the spiritual leader to stop it
US, Europe to hail China talks with Dalai Lama
THE United States and the European Union will call on China Tuesday to have ‘results-orientated’ talks on Tibet with the Dalai Lama’s representatives, according to a draft