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Tibetan protest on the rise :185 arrested on Sunday in Nepal

Nepal Police in yet another episode of Tibetan protest arrested and detained some 185 demonstrators on Sunday at around 14:45 local time (0900 GMT). Tibetans had staged

Tibetan Freedom Torch arrives in St Paul

Several hundred Minnesota Tibetans and supporters participated in the Tibetan Freedom Torch Relay starting in St. Paul at our state's capitol at 10:00 a.m

TIPA turns 49, Pays Musical Tribute to Tibetan Martyrs

The Tibetan Institute of Performing of Arts (TIPA) on Sunday presented a grand musical tribute to all those gallant Tibetans, who sacrificed their lives during the recent

Australian actress adds voice for Tibet’s freedom

Australian actress Kerry Armstrong (Lantana, Sea Change, Bed of Roses) has added her voice to the issue of Tibet to narrate the documentary "Tibet's Cry for Freedom"

450 Tibetans detained in Nepal’s capital

Tibetan exiles marched in protest against Chinese rule over their homeland in Nepal's capital Saturday before police stopped them and detained hundreds of demonstrators

EU asks China to conduct fair trial for Tibetan detainees

The European Union (EU) has said Friday it remains seriously concerned over the fate of Tibetans arrested in the aftermath of the March events and asks that they be treated

Presidents and Marchers Released

At approximately 9:50 PM, the Presidents of five NGOs, Tsewang Rigzin, B. Tsering, Ngawang Woebar, Chime Youngdung, and Tenzin Choeying

Presidents and Marchers Released

At approximately 9:50 PM, the Presidents of five NGOs, Tsewang Rigzin, B. Tsering, Ngawang Woebar, Chime Youngdung, and Tenzin Choeying

Dalai Lama teachings for Tibetan youths

His Holiness the Dalai Lama responds to an open-question from a Tibetan student during an introductory Buddhist teaching for Tibetan youths in the main auditorium of Upper Tibetan Children’s Village (UTCV) School, Dharamsala, India, Thursday, June 5, 2008. The teachings concluded Friday morning. Some 3000 Tibetan school and college students, including teaching staff, from all over India and elsewhere packed to the auditorium’s seating capacity to hear basic Buddhist lessons from their most revered spiritual leader. The two-day teaching for Tibetan youths, organized by the Buddhism Introductory Committee of Dharamsala, is second in a series initiated since last year. The committee head Mr Dawa Tsering, also a member of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile, describes his effort as a way to keep young Tibetans intact with Tibetan spiritual and cultural values. He now hopes to organize more such teachings in other places outside Dharamsala by also inviting other prominent Buddhist heads and scholars in near future. (Photo by Tenzin Choejor / OOHDL) Click here to know about the teachings for Tibetan youths.

Official says Australian prime minister yet to decide whether he will meet Dalai Lama

Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has not yet decided whether he will meet the Dalai Lama in Australia this month, the foreign minister said. "That'll be a matter of the prime minister to determine on the

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