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Dee Why to Manly ‘Walk for Tenzin Delek Rinpoche

Members of the local community and supporters from the Australia Tibet Council's Northern Beaches Action Group had staged a colourful walk from Dee Why to Manly last Sunday.

Tibet Films At Himalayan Film Festival in Amsterdam

A Himalayan Film Festival being held in The Netherlands from November 6 to 7, 2004 will feature several Tibet-related films, including those like The Spirit Doesn't Come Anymore and We're No Monks, which are produced by Tibetans.

Fernandes joins protest to demand release of Tibetan monk

Demanding release of a Tibetan monk who is reportedly to be hanged in China next month, JD (U) leader George Fernandes joined four Tibetan organisations in a protest demonstration in New Delhi on Tuesday

Dalai Lama in good health after check

Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama has undergone a routine health check in Bombay and has been found to be in excellent health, according to a statement issued by the Lilavati Hospital.

Tibetans Appeal for Trulku’s Life

As the deadline for Trulku Tenzin Delek's reprieved death penalty draws close, four non-governmental organisations of the exile Tibetan community resort to peaceful campaigns to save Trulku's life.

North American Tibetan Conference Elects Apex Body

The Eighth Conference of North American Tibetan Associations, held at the historic and idyllic site of Tolstoy Foundation in Upstate New York, from October 23-31

Dalai Lama Tells Koreans to Forgive

The Dalai Lama, who leads the Tibetan government-in-exile while enjoying high popularity as a world religious leader, sent a message to Koreans on Monday asking them to "put forgiveness into practice."

BAC hosts Tibetan music, folk tales

The mystical sounds and stories from the land of Tibet are coming to the Brewery Arts Center 7 p.m. Wednesday. Following a special Tuesday "Election Day meditation" on "peace and wisdom for ourselves, our nation

Martial Law Declared as Nearly 150 Die in Clashes in Central China

Ethnic clashes between majority Han Chinese and Hui Muslims left almost 150 people dead and forced the authorities to declare martial law in a section of Henan Province in central China, journalists and witnesses in the region said Sunday.

Now, a bus ride to Tibet from Nepal

There will soon be direct buses from Kathmandu to Lhasa, headquarters of the Tibet Autonomous Region of China.

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