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15th GCMGC kicks off amid fanfare

The 15th Gyalyum Chenmo Memorial Gold Cup Football tournament kicked off here today with an elaborate ceremonial opening at the Tibetan Children Village School.

Dalai Lama teaches, meets with parliamentarians

His Holiness the Dalai Lama today gave teachings on Nagarjuna's Commentary on Bodhicitta (Jangchum Semdrel) and Kamalashila's The Middle Stages of Meditation (Gomrim Barpa). The Tibetan leader told the audience of 3,600

Santa Feans cozy up to the People’s Republic

China has an area of 6 million square miles, a population of more than 1.3 billion. It is a totalitarian state with little tolerance for alternative viewpoints that violates human rights as a matter of national policy

Dalai Lama meets Danish PM, Foreign Minister

His Holiness the Dalai Lama called on the Danish Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Foreign Minister, Mr. Per Stig Møller, yesterday in two separate

China to crack down on Internet bars: state media

China will launch a four-month crackdown on unapproved Internet cafes, state media said Thursday, signalling heightened vigilance ahead of two politically sensitive anniversaries

Polish capital to honor Dalai Lama

The municipal councillors of Warsaw city has stated in their joint declaration that “ a city which has gone through so many trials in its history, we have the moral right and

Tibet complaint against Radio 4’s Today upheld by BBC Trust

The BBC should have informed listeners that an academic interviewed about Tibet on Radio 4's Today programme was speaking from a pro-Chinese government viewpoint, the BBC Trust has ruled

From Dharamsala Tibet protesters recount Chinese atrocity

Two Tibetan brothers involved in last year’s protests against Chinese rule in Tibet have reached Dharamsala, putting the number of escapees involved in last year’s anti-China unrest in recent weeks to a total of nine

China’s Lawyers Face a Crackdown

But it doesn't always work this way. Mr. Jiang's story is a case in point: A former school teacher from Henan province, last year he led a group of lawyers who volunteered to represent Tibetans after the March

4 girls eye Miss Tibet crown

Four Tibetan girls will compete this year for Miss Tibet crown next month. Dolkar, 24, from Dehra Dun; Ngawang Choying, 18, from Darjeeling; Tenzin Choezom, 20, from Dharamshala; and, Yeshi Lhamo, 24, from Bir, will go through a series

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