Head of oldest sect of Tibetan Buddhism passes away-updated
The head of the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism, His Eminence Penor Rinpoche, breathed his last today around 8.20 PM (Indian Standard time)
London and Canberra representatives reshuffled
Sonam Norbu Dagpo, the current secretary for International Relations, Department of Information and International Relations will replace Tenzin Phuntsok Atisha as the representative of
Exile Govt finds China’s “emancipation day” provocative for Tibetans
China’s controversial decision to observe the “Serf Emancipation Day” on Saturday is further aggravating the already “unbearable conditions” for Tibetans in Tibet, according to Tibet’s Government in exile
Second soldier attacked in southwest China: group
A Chinese soldier was stabbed and wounded by an unidentified assailant, a rights groups said on Friday, days after a soldier was shot dead in a nearby city, attacks likely to worry stability-obsessed Beijing
China’s Serf Emancipation Day Hides Repression in Tibet
China’s decision to observe tomorrow as the so-called Serf Emancipation Day is aggravating problems in Tibet. Tibetans consider this observance offensive and provocative. We believe the observance of the “Serf Emancipation Day” on 28 March is aimed at
Tibetan refugees in Nepal are scared
Eleven Tibetans were arrested in his neighbourhood before March 10th on charges of anti-China activities and have been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment. “We don’t protest against the Chinese people, only the Chinese Communist Party
Festival to thank India opens
A five day festival dedicated to Indian government and its people was opened today by the exile Tibetan government’s Prime Minister, Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, in
Dalai Lama envoy says China lying to Obama
The Dalai Lama’s chief negotiator said Wednesday that China lied to President Barack Obama on Tibet and said the spiritual leader would set the record straight when he visits the White House