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Tibetan exiles ask WHO to stop politicizing public health

Tibetan activists have asked World Health Organization to keep politics away from public health. The appeal comes in the wake of a recent decision by the WHO to deny an award to a Tibetan hospital based here under press

Tibetan right group sceptical of China’s RTL termination

As the Standing Committee of China’s National People’s Congress passed a resolution on Saturday abolishing over five decade of Re-education through Labour (RT

TWA signature campaign draws Indian politicians’ support

A campaign by the Tibetan Women's Association drew support from some eminent Indian politicians and lawyers of India's apex court. Indian politicians and Supr

3 Tibetans released from prison prematurely

China has released three Tibetans before completion of their jail sentences in Malho and Gansu prefectures this month in what appears to be an implementation of Chinese

CTA prays for self immolator Tsuiltrim Gyatso

An official prayer service was held here today for Tsuiltrim Gyatso, the latest Tibetan who died of self immolation on Dec. 19. Coinciding with Gaden Ngachoe, the day of Je Tso

16 Tibetans arrested for demanding Khenpo Kartse’s release

Chinese authorities have reportedly detained sixteen Tibetans including monks, for their involvement in a protest demanding the release of Khenpo Kartse, who was arre

Man arrested in Mundgod for killing his brother

A Tibetan man has been arrested in Mundgod Tibetan settlement yesterday for allegedly murdering his elder brother on Tuesday night. Police have arrested Namgyal Samdup of camp no. 4 of Doeguling Ti

Dalai Lama begins Lam Rim teachings in South India

The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama yesterday began a week-long teachings on the 18 Great Stages of the Path (Lam Rim) commentaries at Sera Monastery i

Two additional ECs sworn in for Domed MP bi-election

The dates for the preliminary and final elections have not been announced as yet. A Tibetan MP from Domey constituency resigned last month necessitating bi-election for the seat as there wa

Canadian universities teachers vow to end ties with Confucius Institutes

The Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) has passed a resolution last week to end all ties with Confucius Institutes that it said were supported by the Chinese government in various universities around the world to facilitate “cult

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