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District level Himalayan Parivaar formed in Arunachal Pradesh

The Himalayan Parivar, an association of people belonging to Himalayan regions of India, which aims to rally support for Tibet, has formed its new district level organisation in Boomdila, West

Bush praises Dalai Lama’s ‘courage’

US President George W. Bush on Monday paid tribute to "the courage of the Dalai Lama and the Buddhists in Tibet," less than one month before heading to China for the Beijing Olympics opening

Tibetan Solidarity March in New Delhi

Around 200 Tibetans from Majnu Ka Tilla and Budh Vihar took part in a solidarity march from Samtha Sthal to the Jantar Mantar observatory walking a distance of some six kilometers yesterday

Australian athletes offered Olympics “rights” pack

Australian athletes and supporters wanting to support Tibetan independence and human rights at the Beijing Olympics were on Monday offered "rights" packs, but warned they could upset

EU commission in favor of Sarkozy meeting with Dalai Lama

EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner said Friday she was in favour of a meeting between French President Nicolas Sarkozy and the Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama visit to Wis. highlights close ties

The Dalai Lama will visit the Madison area this week for several days of talks and a special long-life ceremony. The Tibetan political and spiritual leader has developed a tight

China’s media freedom is in name only

If China's superstar Liu Xiang fulfils his destiny and wins gold in the 110 metre hurdles at the Beijing Olympics, most of the nation's 1.3 billion television viewers will not see his achievement

Canada: PM still firm on decision not to attend Olympics

Prime Minister Stephen Harper is resisting growing pressure to attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games in Beijing this summer, but his Trade Minister Michael Fortier insisted Sunday

Dalai Lama defends Islam as peaceful religion

The Dalai Lama said Sunday that "it's totally wrong, unfair" to call Islam a violent religion. The Tibetan spiritual leader, appearing at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, offered a defense

China’s internal party documents expose repressive strategy in Tibet

The April and May installments of the confidential bulletin Xigang Tongxun (Tibet Communications) which is circulated only within party officials uncovered that China is embarking on a series

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