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Dalai Lama calls for spiritual education in schools

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama has said to preserve the degenerating human, moral and cultural values in society, spiritual education must be imparted in schools along with the modern system of education.

Arms smuggling from Tibet foiled

China has arrested four persons for trying to smuggle in a sack of Chinese pistols and explosives into the country from Tibet, Radio Nepal said quoting security sources.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to visit Italy from November 25 to 28, 2003

His Holiness the Dalai Lama is visiting Italy from November 25 to 28 to participate in the 4th Summit of Nobel Laureates, meet His Holiness Pope John Paul II and to address members of the Italian Parliamentary Group for Tibet.

Tibetan Flag Hung from Chinese Radio Tower

Tibetans arriving for the consecration of a Buddhist shrine in Sichuan Province, China, were surprised to see a large Tibetan national flag fluttering from the top of a huge local radio tower earlier this year, Radio Free Asia (RFA) reports.

Tibet Event in Crest Draws Many

At the initiative of the TSG association Drome-Ardeche Tibet, special Tibet related events were organised at Crest in the French department of Drome. The main features of the events were extensive photo and material exhibition to inform the public about the rich cultural heritage

China urged to Protect Tibet’s Environment

Norway has urged the People’s Republic of China to preserve “the culture, religious identity and national environment of the people of Tibet" at the general debate of the Third Committee of the 58th session of the UN General Assembly which concluded yesterday.

Delhi Seminar to Highlight the Importance of Tibet’s Water Resources

The Environment and Development Desk of the Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) and the Tibetan Parliamentary and Policy Research Centre (TPPRC) will organise a seminar titled Use of Tibet’s

Translator discusses life of 17th Karmapa in Lotus talk

As one of the holiest men in the Buddhist faith, the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje showed his religious gifts from an early age, Dorje's translator said at a Slifka Center lecture Tuesday.

Tibetans resist China’s denial to immigrants

Tibet’s government-in-exile Monday took to task the Chinese ambassador to Nepal who said Tibetans fleeing to India were “illegal immigrants” and not refugees. “Tibetans leave their home in Tibet to flee in to exile because they do not have the basic human rights such as political

Gold Fields should pull out of Tibet

The article, "Gold Fields to build up its interest in China" (November 11), does not point out that Gold Fields, through its holdings in Sino Gold, is engaged in the exploration, proving and development of a gold mine at Jinkang in the eastern part of occupied Tibet.

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