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Tibetans condemn the death of former political prisoner

A candle-light vigil was carried out by Tibetans in the exile seat of Dharamshala, this evening, condemning the death of Jampa Pelsang, who died shortly after serving a 15-year prison term

“Buddhism is an academic subject”, the Dalai Lama

“Buddhism is an academic subject and Nalanda was an academic centre. The principles and tenets of Buddhism should not be just left in the scriptures”, said His Holiness the Dalai Lama

“Buddhism is an academic subject”, the Dalai Lama

Buddhism is an academic subject and Nalanda was an academic centre. The principles and tenets of Buddhism should not be just left in the scriptures”, said His Holiness the Dal

Inner Mongolia beset by ethnic conflict

There is high tension in Inner Mongolia, China's strategic frontier region, where the deaths of two Mongolians have triggered rare street protests. It is now witnessing ethnic discord between Mongolians, who populated the area for centuries, and the Han Chinese, who now

Auckland University students discuss 60 years of Chinese emancipation of Tibet

Last week China celebrated sixty years of peaceful liberation in Tibet which saw the Chinese national flag flying high in front of the Potala Palace in a flag raising ceremony with a crowd of around 5,000 people joining in for the Chinese national anthem

Richard Gere says US must do more for Tibet

Actor-activist Richard Gere urged the United States to do more to support the rights of Tibetans, as the State Department warned of a deterioration in the Himalayan terr

Tortured Tibetan women released in Ngaba, man expected to be sentenced

Two Tibetan women arrested on April 22 in the clash between Tibetans and Chinese troops near Kirti monastery have been released after nearly a month in detention, a Tibetan source with contac

Penpa Tsering retains post of Tibetan parliament’s speaker, Sonam Tenphel elected deputy speaker

enpa Tsering, the speaker of the dissolved 14th Tibetan parliament in exile has retained his post as the Speaker of the 15th Tibetan parliament in exile after 2 rounds of vo

Tibetan parliament amends Charter for Dalai Lama’s devolution of power

The 3 day special session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament in Exile that concluded Saturday (May 28) amended the Tibetan Charter paving way for the devolution of Tibetan leader the

International network of Tibet groups appeal world leaders to save Kirti

A coalition of the international groups for Tibet has urged the governments around the world to condemn the crisis in Tibet’s Ngaba County in general and the Kirti monastery in part

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