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Dalai Lama to visit Japan in November: Buddhist group

Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, will visit Japan in November for a series of lectures and meetings on Buddhist themes, a religious group said Thursday.

US lawmakers Call on China to end rights abuse in Tibet

A resolution was introduced in the US House of Representatives Wednesday that called on China "to immediately end abuses of the human rights and cease repression of Tibetan and Uighur citizens

Delhi Signals Red to Karmapa’s Visit to Border Areas

The Indian Government denied permission to the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorjee to visit the Buddhist regions close to the border of Chinese administered Tibet Autonomous Region, reported

Ven. Palden Gyatso in Tokyo

Ven. Palden Gyatso, one of Tibet's most well known political prisoners who endured 33 years of hardship and torture in Chinese prisons in Tibet was in Tokyo to preside over the in-house show

Tibetan writer, a rare outspoken voice against Beijing’s policies, sues Chinese government

The poet Woeser has long been a rarity _ a Tibetan living in China who doesn't flinch from publicly criticizing the Chinese government. Now the activist is taking another unusual step.

Dalai Lama urges city leaders to fight political oppression

Cieslewicz said he will tell Chinese officials that the Dalai Lama is a visiting dignitary of world stature, and that it is not inappropriate to honor his visit by flying the Tibetan flag

Monks killed in Tibet temple blast: media

A Tibetan Buddhist temple in an area of China wreaked by anti-Chinese unrest earlier this year has collapsed, killing two monks, after a powder used in religious rituals exploded, state media

Lodi Gyari: Standing With The Dalai Lama

With the Olympics in Beijing less than a month away, the global spotlight is on China. The host nation's human rights record is under renewed scrutiny, particularly its response to recent

“Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement” declares more protests worldwide

A group of Tibetan non-governmental organisations based in Dharamsala today announced to spearhead a new round of “Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement” campaigns to take Tibetan freedom struggle to a new

“March for Tibet’s Independence” Starting in Madison on July 25

A 185 mile “March for Tibet's Independence” begins at 12pm at the Capitol Building (4 East Capitol Square) in Madison,

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