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His Holiness’ second coming

The Dalai Lama will visit Geelong next year. Buddhism's global figurehead will return

Silk Road threatens Sikkim tribes, says the Church

Re-opening the Silk Road “threatens the lives of the Bhutias and the Lepchas, sister tribes that

Tibetans in Exile see Red, plan protests

Even as the Chinese government has proposed a mega event to mark, the completion of long waited railways linking China with Tibetan Autonomous Region, the Tibetan support groups and the NGO's

TCHRD Commemorates International Day Against Torture

Tommorrow-25 June 2006- is UN International Day in Support of Victims of Torture. The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) commemorates the day in support of victims

India, China to discuss border row next week

India and China are likely to move one step closer to resolving their decades-old border dispute when India's

SFT-Italy’s anniversary bash in Milan

The Italy chapter of Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) will hold its founding anniversary bash at Cafe Diana in Milan

Millions of Indians at risk from mercury poisioning

Millions of people are at risk from the unregulated use of mercury in India, which has become the world's

Wildlife activists to combat trafficking at Nathula Pass

Ahead of the historic reopening of the Nathula Pass in Sikkim that would facilitate border trade with China, wildlife

Airport in Tibet to open in July

China will open a new airport in southeast Tibet, near the border with Myanmar and India, in July, making

Protest on soccer field against China’s railway in Tibet

Players of a 20-yr-old Tibetan soccer club, called the Dhasa United Football Club, today manifested their strong opposition

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