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Statement of Kashag on 24th Anniversary of Conferment of Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet

mardi 10 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Featured Flash News, Flash News, Nobel Peace Prize Day, Statements
On behalf of the 6 million Tibetans, the Kashag pays its deep reverence and humble respects to His Holiness the Great XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet on this special occasion of the 24th Anniversary of the conferment of the Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The Kashag also extends its (...)

Statement of Tibetan Parliament in Exile on 24th Anniversary of Conferment of Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the Dalai Lama

mardi 10 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Flash News, Nobel Peace Prize Day, Statements, Tibetan Parliament-in-exile
Today is the 24th anniversary of an outstandingly momentous occasion when His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the supreme protector and guide to all Tibetans in Tibet and in exile; and a champion of peace in this world, received the universally acclaimed Nobel Peace Prize. On this unique day, I, on (...)

Indians raise concern over China’s atrocities in Tibet

lundi 9 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Flash News
NEW DELHI: A day-long awareness programme on Tibet was held on the occasion of the 57th death anniversary of Dr B R Ambedkar, the architect of Indian constitution, in Mumbai, where hundreds of thousands of Indians from across the country gathered to remember his ideals and achievements. The (...)

His Holiness the Dalai Lama calls for care for street children

lundi 9 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Featured Flash News, Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: Expressing sadness on seeing the plight of street children in Delhi, Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama said people need to make special efforts to provide them with food, health and educational facilities. Speaking at TN Khoshoo Memorial Award and Lecture in New (...)

THE MEANING OF CHINA’S CRACKDOWN ON THE FOREIGN PRESS

lundi 9 décembre 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
By Evan Osnos [The New Yorker] The Chinese government is threatening to expel nearly two dozen foreign correspondents, working for the Times and Bloomberg News, in retaliation for investigations that exposed the private wealth of Chinese leaders. It is the Chinese government’s most dramatic attempt (...)

Tibetans offer special prayers for Mandela

dimanche 8 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: Tibetans offered special prayers for former South African president and anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela in Dharamsala on Saturday, as the international community mourned for the passing away of one of the world’s foremost icon of peace and reconciliation. The special prayer (...)

Biden decries China squeeze on US media

samedi 7 décembre 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
By Anthony Zurcher [BBC] China is putting the squeeze on the New York Times and Bloomberg News, and it could have severe consequences for press freedom. The nation has blocked internet access to the two organisations’ websites, denied access to key events, such as the recent meeting between (...)

Sikyong calls for unity to realise self-immolators’ wishes

samedi 7 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: Speaking at a prayer service for the Tibetans who have self-immolated for the cause of Tibet, Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay today called for unity and concerted effort to realise their aspirations for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet and freedom for Tibetans. The (...)

Ngaba area completely cut off from Internet access

samedi 7 décembre 2013 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
Behind China’s Cyber Curtain: Visiting the country’s far reaches, where the government shut down the Internet BY CHRISTOPHER BEAM The New Republic December 5, 2013 On the bus ride from Chengdu, the teeming capital of Sichuan Province, to Aba County in northern Sichuan, my cell phone signal (...)

Human Rights Watch: Bishop must pressure the Chinese on human rights

samedi 7 décembre 2013 par jamphel — Featured Flash News, News From Other Sites
[Human Rights Watch] If Australia wants a healthy trade relationship it needs to go beyond ‘quiet diplomacy’. When Julie Bishop visits China for the first time as Australia’s Foreign Minister, will she press Chinese leaders on human rights? Or will Bishop’s interest in concluding a free trade (...)

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