The Economist, 31 January 2013 LOBSANG SANGAY, the elected political leader of Tibet’s exiled administration, is an optimist. On January 30th he addressed some 4,000 Tibetans, including MPs, who had gathered in a sports hall in Delhi as a part of four days’ of protest, prayers and debate. Mr (...)
South China Morning Post, 31 January 2013 Thousands of Tibetans on Thursday staged a protest in the Indian capital as part of a renewed drive to bring global pressure on China and highlight a string of self-immolations in their homeland. Tibetan exiles based in India and some from neighbouring (...)
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India’s former Foreign Minister Shri Jaswant Singh addresses the gathering February 01, 2013, New Delhi: The day-long prayer was led by His Eminence Gaden Tri Rinpoche, 102nd Throne-holder of the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and the first of Indian origin. Also present were His Eminence (...)
For Immediate Press Release It has been brought to our notice that 500-rupee notes bearing “Free Tibet, Free China” are reportedly in circulation in McLeodganj, Dharamshala. It could be the work of certain mischievous elements. The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) condemns it and would like to (...)
India should make Tibet issue a core issue with China NEW DELHi: Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay and noted China experts Shri Lalit Mansingh, former foreign secretary of India and Shri Jayadeva Ranade, former additional secretary of the Indian Government as well as Kirti Rinpoche, the head lama of (...)
January 31, 2013, Delhi: Day 2 of ‘Tibetan People’s Solidarity Campaign’ began with an interfaith prayer held from 1030 hours to 1230 hours at Rajghat. Religious leaders’ representatives led the prayer meeting from Buddhist, Christain, Islam, Jain, Hindu, Sikh, Bahai and Jew faiths. H.E. Kirti (...)
by Amrutha Gayathri, International Business Times, 30 January 2013 The Tibetan government-in-exile in India launched a campaign Wednesday to urge the U.N. to send fact-finding teams to Tibet, mounting global pressure on China to end human rights violations in the Himalayan nation. Penpa (...)
Tibetan People’s Solidarity Campaign launched at Talkatora Indoor Stadium, New Delhi January 30, 2013, Delhi: Various representatives from Indian political parties gathered at the Talkatora indoor stadium where the inaugural ceremony of ‘Tibetan People’s Solidarity Campaign’ was held. Over 5000 (...)
NEW DELHI: In the lead up to the Tibetan People’s Solidarity Campaign, the Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and Sikyong (political leader of Central Tibetan Administration) addressed a joint press conference at the Press Club of India, New Delhi. Over 100 reporters – print and visual – (...)
Press Statement The Kashag and the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile of the Central Tibetan Administration based in Dharamshala, India is organising the Tibetan People’s Solidarity Campaign from 30 January – 2 February 2013 in Delhi. The objective of the campaign is to express solidarity with the (...)