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Tibetan Parliament appeals Dalai Lama not to retire

In a memorandum submitted to the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the parliament of the Tibetans in exile has asked him not to retire - semi or fully, from the Tibetan leadership role

TWA releases book on Tibet’s water and music video on Tibetan nomad

Today, The Women’s Environment and Development Desk (WEDD) of Tibetan Women’s Association (TWA) is releasing a digital version of a book on Tibet’s water, now made available on

His Holiness talks to Chinese activists and rights lawyer through video-conference

Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama sat in front of a MacBook Pro and talked with noted Chinese civil rights activist Teng Biao and prominent Human Rights lawy

Vote Like You Mean It

For us, voting is not just a democratic right or a civic duty, but rather a personal responsibility in recognizing the Tibetan government as the legitimate representative of our nation and her people

SEEKING THE POWER OF THE POWERLESS – Jamyang Norbu

It’s almost the end of the year now, and nearly two months since Aung San Suu Kyi was released, but I haven’t quite gotten over the dopamine rush of that event. I’ve been wai

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

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