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March to Tibet concludes as jailed marchers released

After 110 days, the March to Tibet was officially brought to an end on Friday morning with a closing ceremony held at the Tibetan refugee camp in Paonta Sahib. The presidents of the five

Rice emphasises friendship during China visit

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, under pressure to raise human rights and Tibet with Chinese officials, emphasised friendship over friction during a visit to China on Sunday

All India Tibet Support Groups’ Conference underway in Chandigarh

The two day All India Tibet Support Groups' Conference organized by India Tibet Coordination Office (ITCO) based in New Delhi kicked off yesterday at the Agrasen Bhavan in Chandigarh

Tibetan Parliamentary Delegation Conclude Russia Visit

A delegation of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) comprised of five members headed by the speaker, visited Russia at the invitation of the Buddhist Association of Kalmykia

TCV students to participate in World Youth Cup soccer tournament

Fourteen students from Tibetan Children's Village are set to take the soccer world by storm at the Gothia Cup in Sweden next month. The boys between the ages 15-18 will participate in Category B18 of

Tibetan Monk Demands Probe

A Tibetan monk makes a bold request for an inquiry into alleged police graft after a large sum of cash goes missing during a search of his monastery in China's remote western province of Qinghai

Lhasa is No 1 priority for new US consulates in China: Congress approves $5 million to build

The US Congress has approved legislation that includes a provision for $5 million to construct a US consulate in Lhasa, Tibet. The provision additionally directs the State Department, under

International community expresses concern over detention of Tibetan refugees

The international community has expressed strong concerns over the repeated arrests and detention of the Tibetan refugees who have been demonstrating in Kathmandu for the last few

Nepalese police break up Tibetan protest, detain 50

Nepalese police detained about 50 Tibetan exiles who were protesting Friday against China's crackdown in their homeland, a day after the United States raised concerns about Nepal's

Dharamsala Welcome Tibet Opening, but Urges Restrain

"We would welcome the opening of Tibet to foreign tourists and the reported release of over 1000 Tibetans arrested following the recent wide spread unrest in the 'Tibet Autonomous Region' and

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