‘Tibetans open to talks with China’
The Dalai Lama’s office said Tuesday the Tibetan leader was ready for the resumption of talks with China as suggested by US President Barack Obama during his trip to Beijing
The curious case of establishment 22
It’s not easy to find Ratu Ngawang’s house among the maze of narrow lanes in Majnu ka Tilla, the bustling Tibetan settlement by the Yamuna in north Delhi. As we get closer, some people offer us directions
Dalai Lama in Italy for World Parliamentarian’s Convention on Tibet
Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Monday arrived in Italy to attend the 5th World Parliamentarian’s Convention for Tibet to be held in Rome on November 18 and 19
Dalai Lama As A Slave Owner
It is basic human nature to accuse, name-call and to use strange analogies when you have an internal crisis that cannot be solved. Beijing has been under the spell of
Obama says he urged China to resume talks with Dalai Lama’s envoys
U.S. President Barack Obama said he urged China to resume talks with the representatives of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, according to reports. Speaking at a press
Founder of Tibetan cultural website sentenced to 15 years in closed-door trial in freedom of expression case
Kunchok Tsephel, an official in a Chinese government environmental department and founder of the influential Tibetan literary website, Chodme (‘Butter-Lamp’, www.tibetcm.com), has been sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges
Tibetan’s Trial Detailed
Court documents relating to one of three Tibetans believed to have been executed by Chinese authorities for their part in the Lhasa unrest of March 2008 have confirmed the identity of one of the men