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Minnesota Tibetans welcome new governor Dayton

Tibetans in Minnesota, the state in the United States with the second largest concentration of Tibetan immigrants, welcomed the state’s new governor Mark Dayton, who was sworn in as Minnesota’s 40t

Mining and the new colonization of Tibet

Vancouver-based mining companies implicit in government repression of villagers. In the next five to 10 years, there might be a change in what comes to mind when thinking about Tibet

Tibetan Parliament expresses condolence over death of former joint secretary

The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile on Tuesday expressed condolence over the death of a former joint secretary of the parliamentary secretariat Mr Dashi Tamdin who died last month after prolonged illness

China police use micro-blogs ‘to connect with public’

Hundreds of police across China have set up micro-blogging accounts in an effort to improve relations with the tech-savvy public, state medi

Future of millions depends on conservation of Tibet’s keystone species

Over the past 40 years, the Chinese government has sponsored the systematic poisoning of pikas in wintertime, most recently using grain laced with botulin c strain toxin

Nepal arrests 6 fleeing Tibetans

This is the first arrest of escaping Tibetans in the New Year after the whistleblower website Wikileaks showed an unnamed source as telling American officials that

3 Tibetan writers in Ngaba sentenced up to 4 years in prison

A Chinese court in Tibet’s Ngaba region have sentenced three Tibetans up to four years in prison for “inciting activities to split the nation.” The Ngaba Intermediate

Tibetan sentenced to 2 years prison for India visit : source

A Tibetan man from Driru County in Nagchu has been sentenced to two years in prison, a Tibetan with contact in the area said. Chime Tashi, 29; was arrested from his ho

E. Gene Smith, Who Helped to Save Tibetan Literary Canon, Dies at 74

E. Gene Smith, a Utah native who through persistence, ardor and benevolent guile amassed the largest collection of Tibetan books outside Tibet, saving them from isolation and destruction and making them accessible to

The second coming

Three weeks ago, when Wen Jiabao arrived in New Delhi amidst much fanfare, 46-year-old Tseten Yang, a primary school teacher, was climbing a hill in a little town called Kalimpong

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