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Declaration on the Alleged Case

Relying on the Chinese broadcasting about our visit to Tibet for vacation to meet relatives, numerous compilation of untrue and false rumours have been and are being spread with an

China opens up to media hordes for Olympics

With construction for the 2008 Summer Olympics in high gear, Beijing is undergoing its biggest physical transformation since master builders constructed the Imperial City in the 14th century.

Pasang Dolma enchants audiences in Japan

The well-known Tibetan vocalist, Pasang Dolma, is on her first tour of Japan. She is accompanied by Toshi Kuga, a New York based aficionado of Tibetan classical. So far the Japanese-Tibetan duo has

Refugees ousted, again

The Tibetan refugees who come to the city every year to sell warm clothes have been refused official consent for the third consecutive year to set up stalls in Fort where they do brisk business

Dalai Lama begins Preliminary Buddhist Teachings in Japan

His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Saturday (Sunday) began preliminary teachings on Buddhism at Daishoin Temple in Miyajima Island.

India puts China border roads on the fast track

To strengthen border negotiation position with Beijing, deadline for building 1200 km of "strategic roads" in Arunachal Pradesh advanced by four years to 2009

WITNESS – 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."

HIROSHIMA DIARY

I knew I was being a greenhorn not expecting to encounter the same old stories. Of Chinese rants against the Dalai Lama visiting foreign countries. Imaginary allegations of "splittist" activities.

Tibet railway threatens Qinghai Lake

A researcher at the Chinese Academy of Sciences said the growing influx of tourists, linked to the construction of the new railway, threatened to make China’s largest saltwater lake vanish in less

Buddhism is a science of the mind: Dalai Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama said Saturday that Buddhism is a science of the mind.“Buddhism is more than a religion. It is a science of the mind”, he said quoting scholars and experts

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