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PM must talk human rights with China: coalition

A coalition of Canadian human rights groups is urging Prime Minister Stephen Harper to use the visit of Chinese President Hu Jintao as an opportunity to urge China to improve its human rights record

Tape Reveals Embassy Footing Bill for Hu Jintao’s Welcome Rally

Beginning today, expect to see throngs of flag-waving Chinese on Parliament Hill and lining the streets of Ottawa where Chinese leader Hu Jintao will visit the next three

Dalai Lama says many Buddhist texts yet to be translated in Japan

Over 300 Buddhist texts written by great Indian masters of the ancient Nalanda University including Nagarjuna, Shantarakshita, Dhigna, Dharmakirti are available only in Tibetan language and not in Japanese and Chinese lang

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A Japanese man picks up a book of His Holiness the Dalai Lama on display during a teaching by the Tibetan spiritual leader in Kanazawa, Japan, on Tuesday, June 22, 2010. His Holiness delivered teachings on the 'Heart Sutra', also called Hannya Shingyo in Japanese, to some 1500-strong Japanese audience at the Ishikawa concert hall in Kanazawa, the capital of Ishikawa Prefecture. (Photo: Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL)

Tibetan environmentalist goes on trial amid claims of police torture

A Tibetan environmentalist once praised by Chinese state media as a model philanthropist went on trial Tuesday in western China on what supporters say are politicall

North American TYC chapters meet in Toronto

The Regional chapters of the Tibetan Youth Congress across the North America met in Toronto, Canada for their two day Annual meeting which concluded Sunday

China puts on hold trial of Tibet environmentalist

An award-winning Tibetan environmentalist's trial on separatism charges has been put on hold, the latest twist in a trio of intertwined cases pitting three brother

TWA launches training for ‘kalon tripa mock election’

With the preliminary election for Kalon Tripa scheduled on October 3 when the Tibetan exiles will nominate their candidates for the highest elected post in the

Key denies making ‘degrading’ apology

Prime Minister John Key has rejected accusations he made a "degrading" apology to a Chinese delegation for the scuffle outside Parliament on Friday involving Green Party

Awaken your Buddha Seed: Dalai Lama tells Japanese Buddhists

His Holiness the Dalai Lama told a crowd of over 300 Japanese Buddhists that all human beings have the same potential to achieve Buddhahood if they realiz

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