[The Wall Street Journal / 14 February 2012] By BRIAN SPEGELE BEIJING—A former Buddhist monk who set himself on fire became at least the 100th person inside China to self-immolate since 2009 to protest tight Chinese rule over Tibetan regions, according to activist groups and the Tibetan (...)
[The Times of India | Feb 15, 2013] DHARAMSHALA: As cases of self-immolation to protest against China’s policies in Tibet reached 100, Tibetan prime minister-in-exile Lobsang Sangay on Thursday appealed to the world community to redress the grievances of his community in Tibet. “China (...)
LONDON: Friends of British in Tibet, a group of 23 British people with direct family ties to Tibet going back over 200 years, has sent a letter to Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday (13 February). The signatories of the letter include Mr Richard John Gould, 90, eldest son of the Late Sir (...)
[The Sydney Morning Herald] Australia’s top diplomat in China has been unable to win Beijing’s permission to visit Tibet after almost a year of trying. Foreign Minister Bob Carr announced in March 2012 that Ambassador Frances Adamson would seek to travel to Tibet to talk to locals and look into (...)
PRESS RELEASE14 February 2013 “Dignity is the spirit of a nationality…,” wrote the 42-year-old monk Sopa Rinpoche before his self-immolation on January 8, 2012. Since the first such action by Tapey on February 8, 2009, 100 Tibetans have burnt themselves. This has taken place, despite the recent (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The Central Tibetan Administration is deeply saddened by the continuing tragic self-immolations by Tibetans in protest against the repressive policies of the Chinese government. Lobsang Namgyal, 37, a monk of Kirti monastery, died after setting himself near the local police station (...)
Monks of Namgyal Monastery and officials of the Central Tibetan Administration recite the invocation of Palden Lhamo, the guardian deity of Tibet, during Tsetor ceremony at Tsuglagkhang in the early morning of the first day of Tibetan New Year, 11 February 2013. Thousands of Tibetans visit the (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The US government on Thursday renewed its appeal to the Chinese government to allow Tibetans to express their grievances freely, and hold substantive dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s representatives to find a lasting solution to the problem in Tibet. The Chinese (...)
MONTREAL: Kalon for the Department of Information and International Relations Dicki Chhoyang spoke about the current situation in Tibet with local media, on 6 February, at a press conference organised by Canada-Tibet Committee and Amnesty International. Watch interview on Radio Canada, the (...)
Tibetan Parliamentarians thanked the Indian government for helping them protect their cultural identity. Dharamsala, Feb 7 (PTI): Tibetan Parliamentarians today praised India for helping them in protecting their culture and hoped solution of Tibet lay with India. “We highly acknowledge the (...)