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Chen’s exit draws mixed reactions from Dharamshala

Chen Guangcheng’s arrival in the United States over the weekend has drawn mixed reactions from Tibetans in the exile headquarters of Dharamshala. “As an activist, it would have been better if he had decided to stay back in China,”

Karmapa Office of Administration

The Karmapa Office of Administration is very happy to confirm that the name of His Holiness the Karmapa has now been officially dropped from the charge made against him.

Taiwan President Ma calls on China to improve rights record

Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou began his second term in office on Sunday calling upon Beijing to improve its human rights record, treat dissidents fairly and open up its political process to greater popular participation.

Countdown to the 100th anniversary of ‘Tibetan Proclamation of Independence’

To mark the countdown to the 100th Anniversary of the historic 1913 ‘Tibetan Proclamation of Independence,’ a re-creation of the Proclamation will be unveiled in Dharamshala on Wednesday.

The Dalai Lama’s security a matter of great concern: CTA

The Dharamshala based Central Tibetan Administration has sent out a message of caution on the security of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, urging all concerned people to remain “vigilant and alert.”

Nepal detains Tibetan marcher on the outskirts of Kathmandu

After walking for eight days on Nepali soil and covering hundreds of kilometers, the Kathmandu police finally detained the lone Tibetan marcher today in the morning.

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