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Wall of Hope Tour for Tenzin Delek Rinpoche concludes in Berlin

The International Campaign for Tibet Germany today handed over more than 7200 signed postcards to Kerstin Müller, Minister of State at the Federal Foreign Office.

New testimony on the Drapchi nuns

TIN Testimonies, launched 10 November 2003, provides first-hand accounts to complement our reports and illustrate more fully the impact upon individuals in Tibet of policies and social change in the area.

Tibet Justice Center Helps Achieve Moratorium on Genetically Modified Organisms

Tibet Justice Center, working closely with the Ecological Society of the Philippines and member delegates at the IUCN 2004 World Conservation Congress, helped pass a moratorium on Monday on the further release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) until such time that they can be demonstrated

Dalai in culture sermon to China

The Dalai Lama has urged China to recognise Tibet's cultural identity in the wake of Beijing's apparent desire to get him to publicly accept both his homeland and Taiwan as parts of China.

A spiritual teacher and writer visits Tibetan community in Chicago

Tibetan community of Chicago invited Keutsang Rinpoche from November 12-14. Mr. Tsering Chonjor, president of Tibetan community hosted welcome dinner at his residence for Rinpoche and his attendant on Friday evening.

Buddha film: Dreams of Nirvana?

Industrialist Bhupendra Kumar Modi's ambitious plan to mount a big budget film on the life of Gautam Buddha under the aegis of MCorp Global isn't really a new enterprise.

Tibetans and supporters walk from Indianapolis to Chicago

The International Tibet Independence Movement (ITIM) is once again coordinating a "March for Tibet's Independence." This is the eighth major Walk or Bike Ride ITIM has coordinated.

Tibetan black bear on verge of extinction in China: survey

Tibetan black bears are on the verge of extinction in China with their population nearly halved during the past decade, mainly due to poaching to extract their bile for medicine, state media said Friday.

Toiling at the Playground

When the weather is inviting, Tibetan baby sitters gather with their charges at the Third Street Playground in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, to talk about work, family and Tibet, which has been under Chinese rule since 1951

Chicagoans Protest Deportation of Tibetan Refugee, Thupten Choesang

Hundreds of Chicagoans, including many Tibetan immigrants, will protest the unfair November 23rd deportation of innocent 29 year old refugee Thupten Choesang.

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