International call for justice-The case of Tulku Tenzin Delek
They arrested the Tibetan Buddhist student and his teacher on charges of crimes against the nation, kept them away from any family contact and legal support; appeals were made again and again by their supporters,
Meeting God
Director Rick Ray did not go to India in 2001 with the intent of making what would become 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama. Initially, he was commissioned by a production company to shoot another of his standard
Tibet’s government-in-exile still hopeful of an amicable solution with Beijing
Tibet’s Prime Minister-in-exile Samdhong Rinpoche said he remains hopeful that an amicable solution to Tibetan autonomy is possible, despite China’s stand against it.“In the past,” he added, “we have asked the Tibetan people
“Independence as Tibet’s Only Option: Why the ‘Middle Path’ is a Dead End”
“Independence may be 80 or 90% impossible, but autonomy is 100% impossible. That is why we must work for independence, and be ready for our opportunity when it comes.”(Anonymous Tibetan source, 2006)
China and India warned their water is running out
The world is running out of water and needs a radical plan to tackle shortages that threaten humanity’s ability to feed itself, according to Jeffrey Sachs, director of the UN’s Millennium Project.