First ever interactive workshop for HIV+ Tibetans held
Dharamsala, April 13 – The First ever Interactive Workshop for the Tibetan People Living with HIV/AIDS (commonly termed TPLHA) was held between March 30 and 31, 2011 here. The workshop was partici
Security step – up in Ngaba Kirti monastery likely to starve monks: right group
China has stepped up security in a Buddhist monastery in Tibet’s Ngaba region that has remained tense since a Tibetan monk set himself ablaze in protest on March 16 mark
His Holiness the Dalai Lama visits Ireland
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will arrive in Ireland later today on a three-day visit. His Holiness will begin his engagements in Ireland with a talk on “The Spirituality of Compass
China’s Crackdown Signals Shift
China’s detention of government critics, including artist-activist Ai Weiwei, suggests that the country’s security services have convinced Communist Party leaders to red
China savages ‘poor’ US rights record
US society is plagued by violent crime, poverty, race and gender discrimination and a host of other ills, Beijing said in a scathing rebuttal of a US report criticising Chi
EP asks Nepal to resist China’s pressure, respect rights of Tibetan refugees
The European Parliament (EP) on Thursday passed a resolution asking the government of Nepal to allow Tibetan refugees living in the country to enjoy their basic fundamental rights and freedoms.
China continues to demonize Dalai Lama, says US report
Maintaining that there is no let up in human rights violations in China, the US today accused Beijing of demonizing the Dalai Lama and committing atrocities against the Tibetan people
Tibet Support Group Reassembles in Estonia
On April 7, six MPs assembled to form the new Tibet support group, a parliamentary body which has been active since Estonia regained its independence in 1992
Chinese influence in Pak-India border “serious” : Indian FM
Reacting to concerns raised by a top Indian army official over growing Chinese influence in not just India – China border but also India Pakistan border, the Indian minister for external
China milk activist ‘force-fed on hunger strike’
A Chinese father who was jailed after campaigning for victims of a tainted milk scandal said he was force-fed China-made milk powder while on hunger strike, a report said Thursday