Tibet jails are like Guantanamo, says ex-political prisoner
Lukar Jam was only 20 when he was forcibly jailed in Tibet by the Chinese police for raising his voice against rights violations. The memories of the extreme torture he suffered prompts him to say that there is no difference between
Dalai Lama directs Tibetan Parliament to discuss his retirement
The Exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Monday formally directed the Tibet’s Parliament in exile to discuss about his decision to devolve “political authority” to an elected leadership
MN mayor declares March 12, 2011, asTibetan Women’s Uprising Day
The Mayor of Minneapolis, Mr. R.T. Rybak made history when he officially signed a Proclamation declaring March 12, 2011, asTibetan Women’s Uprising Day. This is the first off
Dalai Lama’s Message to 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile
It is common knowledge that ancient Tibet, consisting of three provinces (Cholkha-sum) was ruled by a line of forty-two Tibetan kings beginning with Nyatri Tsenpo (127 BCE), and ending with Tri Ralpachen (838 CE). Their rule spanned almost
TWA dedicates women’s uprising anniversary to Tibetan women writers
The Tibetan Women’s Association dedicated the 52nd anniversary of the National Tibetan Women’s Uprising Day to honor the indomitable literary spirit of the Tibetan Women inside Tibet with an exclusive literary event, “Honoring the Literary