Tibetan National Football Team
New members of the Tibetan National Men’s Football Team pose for a picture with officials of the Tibetan National Football Association in Dharamshala, June 19, 2012. The players were selected after a ten-day camp from 47 probables who played in the last three editions of the Gyalyum Chenmo Memorial Gold Cup. (Phayul photo/Norbu Wangyal)
For Tibet to be ruled by Tibetans, I set my body on fire: Tamding Thar’s last words
In his last words before setting himself on fire, Tamding Thar called for Tibet to be ruled by Tibetans. In a quatrain written in Tibetan, Tamding Thar, also called for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet
Young Tibetans serve food to LA homeless in Saka Dawa
A group of young Tibetans in Los Angeles came up with a ‘meritorious’ idea of observing the Tibetan Buddhist holy month of Saka Dawa as well as ‘Father’s Day’ by serving up food to the homeless in their locality
Hundreds march for Tibet in Geneva
Around 300 Tibetans and supporters based in Switzerland and Liechtenstein on Monday carried a march from the UN Human Rights Council Office to the UN Office in Geneva, calling for intervention in the critical situation inside Tibet.
Protest on wheels: Hundreds skate for Tibet in Berlin
In a first of its kind demonstration for Tibet, hundreds of supporters took out a skateboard rally in Berlin, calling for the rights of the Tibetan people on Sunday.
Despite criticism, I will keep travelling, says Katri before leaving for Australia
Kalon Tripa Dr Lobsang Sangay will be leaving for New Delhi tomorrow for an onward journey to Australia, his first after assuming office in August last, according to the official website of the Central Tibetan Administration.