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Two cops held for ‘letting in’ Tibetans

The Immigration office at Kodari, bordering China, yesterday arrested two police personnel on charge of letting four Tibetans enter Nepal illegally. The immigration office today brought the two

A United Effort is in the Best Interest of Russia’s Buddhists

In the early days of October, Kalmykia celebrated the tenth opening anniversary of the republic's first Buddhist monastery: Geden Sheddup Choikorling. Considering the very rapid pace of

7th Aalak Gunthang Enthroned in Tibet under strict Chinese surveillance

On 12th October 2006, a 4 year old Tibetan boy was enthroned as the 7th Aalak Gunthang Lobsang Gelek Tenpai Khenchen at Labrang Tashikyil Monastery near Sangchu County Town, Kanlho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Amdo Region, Tibet in

Monk sentenced to five years term for distributing political pamphlets

Gyaltsen Namdak (lay name: Dawa), a 24-year old monk in Sera Monastery in Tibet, was sentenced to a five-year prison term for distributing pamphlets containing political material, according to

We’ve forgotten the past. China hasn’t

The most remarkable development in Sino-Indian relations in recent months has been the almost total disappearance of rhetoric and negative observations in the pronouncements of the leaders of the two countries.

China claims entire Arunachal Pradesh as “Chinese territory”

Ahead of the visit here by President Hu Jintao, China today claimed that entire Arunachal Pradesh was a "Chinese territory".

INDIA: ‘Chinese don’t trust Indians’

There seems to be bonhomie on both sides of the McMohan Line. While the world is toasting Chindia and New Delhi is getting ready to roll out the red carpet for President Hu Jintao's visit, a recent

Tibetan activist warned of deportation

A week before Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India, the Indian Government served Tibetan activist and writer, Tenzin Tsundue, with an order forbidding him to leave the territorial

The local Administrations for Freedom of Tibet

Mariacristina Spinosa e Giampiero Leo, coordinators of the Association of Municipalities, Provinces and Regions for Tibet, met in Rome with Umberto Ranieri, President of the Foreign

Tibetans to spread ‘save wildlife’ mantra

Four Tibetans have been chosen as guides to spread the message of wildlife conservation through educational and awareness activities among fellowmen inhabiting various

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