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China to relocate 330,000 people for massive water diversion project

China on Sunday unveiled a giant plan to relocate a vast population to make way for the south-north water diversion project. It is this project, which has caused

Tibetans Pay Tribute with ‘Thank You Minnesota Day’

Coinciding with the second anniversary of the awarding of 2007 Congressional Gold medal to His Holiness the Dalai Lama , Tibetan American Foundation of Minneso

Tibetans Pay Tribute with ‘Thank You Minnesota Day’

Coinciding with the second anniversary of the awarding of 2007 Congressional Gold medal to His Holiness the Dalai Lama , Tibetan American Foundation of Minneso

Tibetans in Nepal

Exile Tibetans living in Nepal carry Nepalese, right, and Tibetan National flags during a street parade in Katmandu, Nepal, Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009. Hundreds of Tibetans including Buddhist monks participated in an event marking the second anniversary of Dalai Lama receiving the congressional Gold Medal as well as thanksgiving to the Nepalese government and its people for providing them refuge during their struggle in exile. (AP Photo/Gemunu Amarasinghe)

India reaffirms Dalai Lama’s right to visit Arunachal Pradesh

India has reaffirmed the exiled Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama's right to visit its disputed border region with China in the face of objections from Beijing,

New collection of Tibet’s banned writings out

The gagged voices of the Tibetan writers inside Tibet have found an outlet in form of a book to be launched tomorrow by the International Campaign for Tibet

3 Tibetans arrested for posting Dalai Lama contents on chat website

Authorities in Sog County in Nagchu prefecture have arrested three Tibetan men on October 1, the day China celebrated the 60th founding anniversary of the

Ngawang Phelgyal sworn in as new Chief Justice Commissioner

Mr Ngawang Phelgyal Gyechen was today sworn in as the new chief justice commissioner of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission. While, Mr Ngawang Thupten took the oath of office as one the two justice commissioners.

Xinjiang trials unjust: international rights group

The trials of 21 defendants accused of participating in the July 2009 protests in Xinjiang did not meet minimum international standards of due process and fa

Dalai Lama’s representatives meet in Dharamsala

Tibetan Prime Minister Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche presided over the opening day of a two-day annual meeting, which is being hosted by the Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration

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