Tibetan school children stage protest in UN compound in Nepal
A group of more than 20 Tibetan schoolchildren reportedly staged a protest in the main United Nations compound in Nepal’s capital, Kathmandu to draw attention to the crisis in Tibet
U.S. Organizer Of 1980 Boycott Talks About Politics And The Olympics
As some countries debate possible boycotts of this summer’s Olympic Games in Beijing to express concern over violence in Tibet, RFE/RL Azerbaijani Service Director Kenan Aliyev speaks with Nelson
Sanga community to lead a peaceful solidarity demonstration in Dharamsala
Tibetan Sanga (monastic) Community of Dharamsala, which include monasteries and nunneries, are to organize a day-long peaceful demonstration on Saturday to show solidarity to the Tibetan people for
Cherish the Tibetan People
There is an old Ladakhi saying, kor chag, mi sos: “The cup broke, and nourished the soul”. The Tibetan cup cracked almost sixty years ago, and broke when His Holiness the Dalai Lama fled to India
Over 100 monks arrested by Chinese police after a raid in Ngaba Kirti Monastery: Report
Over a hundred monks have been arrested from the Ngaba Kirti Monastery in Ngaba (Ch: Aba) County in Sichuan Province following a raid by Chinese People’s Armed Police (PA) and Public Security Bureau
EU foreign ministers to debate response to Chinese crackdown in Tibet
Foreign ministers from the European Union’s 27 countries were to debate ideas for an EU response to China’s crackdown in Tibet during talks starting Friday, amid calls from some
Czechs, Poland leaders to boycott Olympic opening
Leaders from the Czech Republic and Poland have declined invitations to attend the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Beijing, in protest of recent crackdowns on Tibetan
His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s appeal to Chinese people
Today, I extend heartfelt greetings to my Chinese brothers and sisters round the world, particularly to those in the People’s Republic of China. In the light of the recent developments
India minister’s China visit cancelled over Tibet row: report
India’s trade minister has cancelled a visit to Beijing after China’s early morning summons of the Indian envoy over Tibetan protests here, reports said Thursday
Tibet tensions linger, despite claims
From behind bars, the young man fidgeted. His eyes flickered over to a policeman standing nearby as he debated how to answer a very sensitive question. Was the Dalai Lama responsible