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China expels 26 nuns from Nunnery in Driru

Since September, Chinese work-team officials have been visiting the nunnery to conduct patriotic reeducation. Several nuns who are not listed in Chinese government documents as nuns of the nunnery had to flee into the mou

Exile Tibetans pay tribute to imprisoned writers

Exile Tibetans here remembered the Tibetan writers jailed by China for expressing views through their literary works on the 33rd PEN Internationals’ Day of Impriso

Tibet activists unfurl banner, urge world leaders to unite for Tibet

As the leaders of 20 countries including Chinese President Xi Jinping gather in Brisbane, Australia for the G20 Summit beginning tomorrow, four Tibet activists unfurled a banner in front of the iconic Story Bridge of Brisba

Obama in China says US not in favour of Tibet’s independence

As US president Barack Obama began his China visit, Tibetan exiles and supporters have urged him to raise the issue of Tibet with his Chinese counterpart. However, supporters of independence for Tibet have expressed their

‘Rally for Tibet’ for 2015 Tibetan Uprising Day

Tibetans in Europe will hold a rally for Tibet in Paris, France, to commemorate the 56th year of Tibetan Uprising against Communist forces on M

Dalai Lama begins 3 day teachings in Dharamshala

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama today told his followers that it is important to turn the world into a compassionate world to transform it

US Special Coordinator for Tibet arrives in Nepal, Dharamshala in itinerary

The US Special Coordinator for Tibetan issues, Sarah Sewall, has arrived on Sunday in Kathmandu where she will meet with Tibetan refugees and also call on the Nepali PM Sushil Ko

Tibetan solo protester released

Passang Wangchuk, 37 year old Tibetan businessman, carried out a lone protest in the market of Kardze County on October 4 last year raising slogans and making onlookers read out his protest demands written on a white cloth. He c

Rome replaces Cape Town as venue of 14th Nobel Summit

The 14th World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates has been relocated to Rome, Italy, following its boycott by Nobel laureates including four women in protest against denial of visa to Tibetan spiritual the Dalai

2 Kirti monks sentenced up to 3 years in prison

The Barkham County People's Intermediate Court has sentenced two monks of Ngaba Kirti monastery up to three years in prison on charges of 'separatist activities' and 'plotting against the nation', the most

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