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Himalaya – The Chinese killing fields

Hundreds of Tibetans and Tibet supporters gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy in Paris, to condemn the recent killing of Kalsang Nortso, a seventeen-year-old nun,

Peaceful protest by Tibetans in Sydney

The Tibetan community of Sydney, Australia and its supporters have been shocked and horrified by the recent cold blooded murder of two innocent Tibetans and the

Dalai Lama starts tour of Japan

Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on Monday began a trip to deliver lectures and attend Buddhist rites in Japan, which allowed him to visit

‘Unrepresented nations’ sign peace pledge in Taiwan

An international organisation of more than 60 tribes, ethnic groups and 'disadvantaged countries' signed a declaration in Taiwan on Sunday to mark February 18 as an international

Uighur Muslims feel long arm of Beijing

Mullah Masude, 63, removes his shoes and gingerly navigates an expanse of carpeting in the Jaman mosque's main worship area before climbing a set of rickety steps to the roof.

The Dalai Lama consecrates Thungyur Lakhang monastry

Tibetan spiritual head The Dalai Lama today consecrated the ancient Thungyur Lakhang Buddhist gompa (monastry) at Rampur today to mark 2550th anniversary of 'Mahaparinirvan' (enlightenment) of

Tibetan refugees flee despite dangers and hardships

Fingering prayer beads and silently reciting mantras, 36-year-old Namdhak from Chinese-controlled Tibet offers thanks for her safe arrival in Nepal's capital Kathmandu after

Dharamsala gets a Silicon Valley connection

What could be common between Silicon Valley and Dharamsala? Computers of course, more specifically wireless community networking, and spirituality playing the binding force. If the Silicon Valley

China’s Great Wall of Censorship

The French Reporters without Borders (RSF) has issued a new book on press freedom and freedom of speech in China. Entitled "Silenced: China's Great Wall of Censorship," the new book was written by

An experience of a lifetime

Miss Washington Kristen Eddings returned home to Silverdale this week after spending 14 days immersed in the culture of India.As a spokeswoman for Bridges

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