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Fewer Tibetans on Lhasa’s Key Ruling Body

The Chinese government's decision to reduce the number of Tibetans on Lhasa's most powerful ruling body raises concerns about the role of Tibetans in administering the region, Human Rights Watch said today.

Tibetan Music album won the best Asian music award

Tibetan singer songwriter, Techung, won the Best Asian Album with his CD, Techung: A Compilation of Tibetan Folk and Freedom Songs at the 2006 JPF Music Award in Los Angeles California on November 4.

Dalai Lama gives the first-ever Tantric Buddhist Empowerment in Japan

More than a thousand Japanese-Buddhist followers on Monday received preliminary Tantric empowerment from His Holiness the Dalai Lama at Daishoin Temple in Miyajima Island.

Shot Dead on the Finishing Line – A New Macabre Olypmpic Discipline in Peking 2008?

Some 50 Tibetans and Tibet supporters gathered on November 3 for one hour in front of the Brandenburger Gate in Berlin to protest against the killing of Tibetan refugees on Nangpa-La Pass.

Dalai Lama’s stand on Tibet is justified—K.S. Sudarshan

RSS Sarsanghachalak Shri K.S. Sudarshan has said that resolving the Tibet problem is in the interest of India. As long as Tibet is in the grip of China, India too is not safe.

We are waiting for the Dalai Lama to come back: Chinese Buddhists

Buddhist devotees from China said Monday that many Chinese want the Dalai Lama to come back to Tibet. "Tibet is his home and he should be where he rightfully belongs", a 54-yr-old Chinese

PC will present Three-Year Integrated Development Plan in April 2007

The phase-wise steps and approaches for the forthcoming Integrated Development Plan have been formulated and the Planning Commission (PC) of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) will present

Hope hard to sustain in Tibet’s `freedom struggle’

THE CHATTER gave way to rowdy male laughter when Tseten Yangsom began her brief talk on ``How Tibetan women play a role in Tibet's freedom struggle''.

Blood Appeal to Hu-Jintao for Tibet Cause

Dr. Mahesh Yadav (the Blood campaigner) founder/convenor of Mahatma Gandhi Tibet Freedom Movement concerned to Mahatma Gandhi Global Amity Council, India, had appealed to the Chinese President H.E. Hu – Jintao to make Tibet a

Yarlung United 1st Open Badminton Tournament 2006 (Double)

Tsultrim Dorji and Tenzin Chosang of Yarlung United Team 'A' became the first team champion of the Yarlung United 1st Open Badminton Tournament 2006 (Double) by beating Palden Namgyal and

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