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Tibetan Diaspora observes Tibet Lobby Day

Tibetans marked the Tibet Lobby Day on (March 27 & 28) to call for action on Tibet issues including deteriorating human rights situation in Tibet and lack of freedom of religion and speech

Video shows demolition still continue at Larung Gar

The largest Buddhist institution in the world, Larung Gar, is still witnessing demolition of its dwellings vacated by forcefully evicted monks and nuns over the past several months if a video circu

Utsang Chokla calls for unity amongst three provinces at 14th General Body meeting

The Central Committee of Utsang at its 14th General Body Meeting called for unity amongst the Tibetan people of all three traditional provinces of Tibet, appealing Tibetans to take a collective responsibility to maintain harmony and unity as per the wishes of the Tibetan leader His H

Tibetan lawmakers debate on electoral reform, women empowerment

Members of Tibetan parliament in exile today dwelled on issues raised in the recently concluded budget session at a panel discussion initiated by the National Democratic Party of Tibet

Budget session concludes, electoral reform discussion deferred to next session

The 2017-18 budget session of the 16th Tibetan Parliament in exile concluded today with the legislative body of Tibetan government in exile (officially known as Central Tibetan Administration) appr

Australian Cricket team call on the Dalai Lama

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama today met with the visiting Australian Cricket team at the courtyard of Tsuglagkhang and welcomed them to Dharamsala, his abode of ne

Senior Abbot says forced eviction at Larung Gar nearly over

For the remaining monks and nuns whose compatriots were seen being forcefully evicted out of Larung Gar over the months, positive development in the form of assurances from a senior abbot at the monasti

India should take responsibility to ensure genuine autonomy for Tibet: Former Indian diplomat

The former Indian Foreign Secretary and diplomat, Kanwal Sibal, has said that India’s agreement to the Panchsheel Agreement of 1954 was a mistake, while proposing that it should consider Tibet as an Autonomous region under China and not a militarily occupied region of Ch

Tibetans protest during Chinese premier Li Keqiang’s Australia visit

China’s Premier Li Keqiang arrived in Canberra yesterday to begin his Australian tour. His arrival after midnight at the Hyatt Hotel was marked by slogans of protest from Australian Tibetans as well

Yarchen Gar made inaccessible for tourists, foreigners

With Tibet Autonomous Region under lockdown till the end of politically sensitive month, the Chinese authorities have made Yarchen Gar Buddhist center inaccessible for all the tourists and foreign

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