Tibetan protesters begin trek to Chicago from Madison
Building on the completion of the recent visit by the Dalai Lama to Madison, a dozen marchers stepped off from the Capitol
Tibetan Youth Congress calls for mass participation in freedom movement
Tibetans in Dharamsala today held a candle light vigil to call on Tibetan exiles to gear up for major protest demonstrations against Beijing’s hosting of the 2008 Olympic Games next month
Released Tibetans begin fast-unto-death in Nepal
Over two dozen Tibetan exiles, who were stopped by the Nepal police from crossing into Tibet Tuesday, began a fast-unto-death in Kathmandu valley today, according to a media report
Goldstein’s Response to Jamyang Norbu
Mr. Norbu is entitled to his views, but readers of WTN should understand that what he was commenting on were not fair representations of my views but rather distorted
Novel Ties Personal, Spiritual Journey to Tibetan Crisis
Described as a thrilling novel of one man’s quest to save Tibet – and himself – “The Dharma King” is an epic chase to find and bring the baby Panchen Lama, the spiritual counterpart to the Dalai Lama
Kalon Tripa Visits Himalayan Institute
Kalon Tripa Prof Samdhong Rinpoche delivered Monday a keynote address on his book titled “Uncompromising Truth for a Compromised World: Tibetan Buddhism and Today’s World with Professor
Tibetan MPs Ask World Leaders to engage China in meaningful dialogue
The members of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile have requested the head of the states, attending the Beijing Olympic Games’ opening ceremony, to urge the Chinese leadership to appreciate the
Venice makes His Holiness honorary citizen
The Venice City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution called for by Michele Bortoluzzi to award the Dalai Lama with honorary citizenship before the Beijing Olympics if
Obama Reassures US support for His Holiness and Tibetan People
US Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama has expressed his highest respect and support for His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people, while regretting that travel schedules
We can’t force China to change: IOC
INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge has distanced his organisation from China’s biggest concerns – human rights, Tibet and Taiwan – as the Beijing Olympic Games