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His Holiness Congratulates Sonia Gandhi

His Holiness the Dalai Lama congratulated Sonia Gandhi, Congress President, for her success in the recent parliamentary by-election.

His Holiness Appreciates Raman’s Provisions for Tibetans

His Holiness the Dalai Lama expressed his appreciation to the Chattisgarh Chief Minister Mr. Raman Singh for his concerns and promising government aid for the Tibetans settled in Mainpat.

Tibetans Hear First Live Radio Debate For Prime Minister

Early this morning, in an exclusive radio broadcast from Dharmsala, India, the Voice of America aired the first live debate in Tibet's history between two candidates vying for the position of prime minister of the Tibetan

ICT’s Tibetan Youth Leadership Program Begins on May 20

Eleven young Tibetans, six female and five male, from Canada and the United States are participating in the sixth Tibetan Youth Leadership Program (TYLP), to be held in Washington, D.C. from May 20 to 24, 2006.

No Change of Policy in My Second Term, Says Kalon Tripa

Although the Sino-Tibetan dialogue will always remain a tall order, there shall be no change in the policy or approach of the incumbent administration, if elected again for a second term

The plight of India’s Tiger: Tibetan connection and beyond

The recent fur burnings in Tibet generated much excitement and gave some hope to the beleaguered tiger campaign, but it was a short lived moment. Chinese authorities have given the burnings an unwanted political angle

Stop Tibet’s gold rush in the international market

Tibet is virgin territory for western mining companies. So far mostly small private mining activities have been able to operate on the Tibetan Plateau. This has been mainly due to lack of capital, technology, transportation

Tutu and Tintin to be honored by Dalai Lama

The Dalai Lama will present the International Campaign for Tibet's Light of Truth award to Archbishop Desmond Tutu and The Hergé Foundation, a non-profit association in the memory of the creator of comic book character

China to offer karaoke trains to roof of world

Ticket to Tibet, sir? That'll be $1,000 a day. But at least you'll be able to have a good sing on the way. China is planning to offer luxury trains to the roof of the world when it opens a long anticipated and highly

A Child Kidnapped by the Government – 11th Anniversary of the Detention of the World’s Youngest Political Prisoner

11 years ago today, the Chinese government forcibly kidnapped the then 6 year old Gedhun Choekyi Nyima. To mark this anniversary, unknown persons put up posters emblazoned with the word "Entführt" (Kidnapped) in prominent

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