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Kalon Tripa to address All India TSGs Conference

Kalon Tripa, Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, left for BodhGaya in Bihar state of India to attend the Second All India Tibet Support Groups (TSGs) Conference to be held there on 13-14 October.

Climbers claim Chinese troops opened fire

Two Romanian Himalayan mountaineers say they saw Chinese soldiers shoot Tibetan civilians trying to reach Nepal, Romanian media said Wednesday.

UNPO Calls for International Response to Killing of Tibetan Nun

Reports from eyewitnesses are continuing to fill in the details of an incident which left at least two Tibetans dead and seven injured on 30 September 2006.

Pope Benedict to Meet With Dalai Lama

Pope Benedict XVI will meet with the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, on Friday, the Italian news agency ANSA reported.

Nangpa La Shooting – first mountaineer reporter’s eye witness account

"I would just ask them why.. simply why when you have people that are trying to go for better education, a better life and to follow their own religion, why would you choose to end someone's

Breaking news: Slovenian climber Pavle Kozjek’s pictures from Nangpa La

6 hours ago ExplorersWeb published a call to the climbing community for pictures related to the Nangpa La shootings. 3 hours back the following email arrived: "Hi, my name is Pavle Kozjek

Successful screening of Dreaming Lhasa in Oslo

Dreaming Lhasa was one of many films at the Films from the South Festival in Oslo, from 5th to the 15th of October.The film has been screened three times during the festival and did attract a lot of

China dissidents urge IOC to press Beijing on rights

More than 180 Chinese dissidents and rights activists have signed a letter urging the International Olympic Committee to press China to improve its human rights record ahead of the 2008 Beijing Summer Games.

China tries to gag climbers who saw Tibet killings

Chinese diplomats in the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu are tracking down and trying to silence hundreds of Western climbers and Sherpas who witnessed the killing of Tibetan refugees on the

Romanian Nangpa La report: “Tibetans were hunted like rats”

Romanian Alex Gavan summited Cho Oyu on October 2 without supplementary O2 (Alex was very surprised to note that 95% of the summiteers used bottled oxygen).

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