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FREEDOM MARCH: Dharamsala to New Delhi

Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) which stands for the complete independence of Tibet will undertake a ‘Freedom March’ commencing from February 11 to highlight the ever growing violation of the fundamental human rights and

Bylakuppee to Host the Largest Tibetan Musical Event

Tibetan music genre has expanded a great deal over the past few years with the production of many new musical albums by individuals and organisations like the Tibetan institute of performing arts.

Tibetan Tehelka

That's what he's called. Dawa Gyalsten, a middle-aged schoolteacher from Dharamsala, Himachal, is the Tibet community's most famous outcast. He doesn't have the right to vote because he's charged with contempt of court

Location of Tibetan Buddhist Leader Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and Timetable for Possible Death Sentence Commutation Officially Confirmed

After repeated requests the Chinese Foreign Ministry responded to an official EU demarche by informing the German Foreign Ministry of the prison location of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche

Hundreds Expected to March for Tibetan Buddhist Leader Sentenced to Death

Hundreds of Tibetans and their supporters are expected to march and demonstrate in Berkeley and San Francisco on behalf of political prisoner Tenzin Delek Rinpoche on the anniversary of Tibetan National Uprising Day on Wednesday, March 10, 2004.

Multimedia photo exhibition on Tibet comes to Norway

A unique travelling exhibition detailing contemporary Tibetan history and prospects for the future will be shown for the first time in the Norwegian capital Oslo at Kulturkirken Jacob from February 7 to 11, 2004.

2003 Was a Human Rights Fiasco, Says TCHRD Report

The Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD) officially unveiled its Annual Report 2003: Human Rights Situation in Tibet during the World Social Forum in Mumbai.

Monks’ visit offers glimpse of Buddhism, life in Tibet

A group of Buddhist monks from India will be in town starting Thursday to share Tibetan culture and raise money for their home monastery, Drepung Gomang.

Smuggled Tape from Tibet Urges UN to Protect Potala from Mishandled Renovation

The Voice of America’s Tibetan Broadcast Service reported today that an audio tape smuggled out of Tibet, evidently from people with detailed knowledge of the Potala renovation underway in Lhasa

12 years in prison for monks who displayed Tibetan flag and Dalai Lama pictures

Three of the monks from Khangmar monastery in Kakhog (Chinese: Hongyuan) county in Ngaba prefecture arrested last summer have been sentenced to 12 years for political offences including painting a Tibetan flag and having photographs of the Dalai Lama.

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