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From Udaipur to New Zealand, ‘Flame of Truth’ continues campaign

The Tibetan ‘Flame of Truth,’ on its journey across the world, calling for an end to the ongoing crisis inside Tibet, is continuing its campaign in different cities. In India, the torch relay brought its message of solidarity with the

“If we speak the truth, they will beat us to death”

In one of the rare voices from behind the veil of China’s military lockdown in Tibet, a Tibetan woman has told an undercover international news reporter that Tibetans have no rights and are beaten to death for speaking the truth.

“If we speak the truth, they will beat us to death”

In one of the rare voices from behind the veil of China’s military lockdown in Tibet, a Tibetan woman has told an undercover international news reporter that Tibetans have no rights and are beaten to death for speaking the truth.

Situation tense in Tsoe after self-immolation

The situation in Tsoe region of Kanlho, eastern Tibet is being described as tense following the self-immolation protest of Sangay Gyatso on October 6. Exile sources with contacts in the region have told Phayul that the entire region is

Science studies to be introduced in Geluk Gyuktoe Chenmo

In what is being termed as a “historic change” to the age old Geluk Gyuktoe Chenmo (Gelukpa University Examination), science studies have been introduced in the highest examinations conducted by the Gelukpa University. Monks studying in the final four years of the regular monastic study programme and the first two years of the Geshe Lharampa

The Dalai Lama begins six State US visit

Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama is currently on a fortnight’s visit to the United States, during which he is scheduled to travel across six states, interacting with the public, giving public talks and teachings.

Tibet should be on the table in Sino-India talks, says Dr Sangay

Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay has said the issue of Tibet should be “on the table” during talks between India and China. “I believe Tibet should be on the table as a foreign issue,” Dr Sangay said. His statement comes days after the Indian Defence Minister AK Antony

Arbitrary arrests continue at Zilkar Monastery

In continued crackdown at the Nyatso Zilkar Monastery in Zatoe region of eastern Tibet, another Zilkar monk has been arbitrarily detained by Chinese security officials for unknown reasons. Tenzin Sherab, 28, from Dharmar nomadic village

Dharamshala pays homage to Tibetan self-immolators

Tibetans and supporters in the Tibetan exile headquarters of Dharamshala held special prayers and led a candle light protest Friday in solidarity with Tibetan self-immolators. The Central Tibetan Administration held a prayer service

Breaking: Tibet continues to burn, Second self-immolation in three days

In confirmed reports and photos coming out of Tibet, another Tibetan set himself on fire today in an apparent protest against China’s continued occupation of Tibet. Exile sources say that a Tibetan man, Sangay Gyatso, 27, set himself on fire in Tsoe region of Kanlho

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