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New Book on China’s National Autonomy Law

"The publication of the proceedings of the seminar on China's National Regional Autonomy Law: Theory and Practice will remain a useful reference for scholars

Bot to raise the issue of the shooting on Tibetans with China

China should identify and punish those responsible for the shooting on Tibetan refugees late September. That is the opinion of Ben Bot, Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs. He will raise the

Tibetans and supporters protest killings of Tibetan refugees by China

Tibetans and supporters will demonstrate at the Chinese Embassy in Washington D.C. in response to the brutal killings of Tibetan refugees attempting to escape from Tibet into Nepal. Protesters shall

Tibetans hold Candle Light Vigil

The Regional Tibetan Youth Congress and Regional Tibetan Freedom Movement today staged the candle light vigil to pay homage to the martyrs of the Tibetan Freedom Struggle, through

Illegitimate killing of defenceless Tibetan refugees on Nangpa La Pass by Chinese police

The Tibetan Community in Switzerland & Liechtenstein (TCSL) is most afflicted and condemns strongly the recent shooting of defenceless Tibetan refugees by the Chinese

Tibetan parliament-in-exile greets new UN General Secretary

Standing Committee of the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile yesterday sent greetings to South Korean Foreign Minister, Ban Ki-Moon, on his unanimous election to the post of the UN Secretary General.

Exile parliament urges UNHRC High Commissioner to take note of Nangpa-La pass shooting

Reacting to Nangpa-La pass shooting which resulted in the death of Kelsang Nortso, a 27 years old nun, and the injured 23 years old Kunsang Namgyal, the Standing Committee of the Tibetan

Music, art play role in monks’ spirituality

It has been said that math feeds the mind and the arts feed the soul.If that's true, the Drepung Loseling monks will have a regular feast of both this week.

A Journey Back to My Homeland, Tibet

I was less than a week old when my parents had to leave Tibet for India because of the full-scale invasion of Tibet by the People's Republic of China. After forty-six years I recently went back

Unique Research Center on Buddhism Opens in Israel

The Middle East is one of the most unlikely places in the world to study Buddhism, or the Far East for that matter. But all that is hopefully going to change. The Israel Center for the Study of Buddhism

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