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Aid Programs in Tibet Lack Efficiency, Says Scholar

mercredi 19 décembre 2012 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
A study by a Central Party School scholar found government aid policies in the Tibet Autonomous Region have largely failed to generate sustainable economic growth By staff reporter Lan Fang / Caixin Online (Beijing) – Central government programs aimed at promoting economic development in the (...)

UK Expresses Serious Concerns, Calls for Resumption of Dialogue to Resolve Tibet Issue

mercredi 19 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: Echoing serious concerns expressed by the EU, US, and Canada about the wave of self-immolations by Tibetans, the British government has strongly called for the resumption of meaningful dialogue to resolve the underlying grievances of Tibetan communities. “Foreign Office Minister (...)

Tibetan – Thai Buddhist Dialogue – Second Day

mercredi 19 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
New Delhi, India, 16 December 2012 – The large audience of Thai monks and lay-people, who filled the hall, were waiting eagerly for His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s arrival this morning. He greeted one and all with folded hands and asked them to sit. There followed a recitation in Pali of the (...)

Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay Congratulates Japan’s Next Prime Minister Mr. Shinzo Abe

lundi 17 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Featured Flash News, Flash News, Media Center, Press Release
The Central Tibetan Administration congratulates the Liberal Democratic Party leader Shinzo Abe on winning the parliamentary elections in Japan. The Sikyong met and had cordial exchanges with the PM-designate Shinzo Abe on four separate occasions during his visit to Japan in April 2012. “On (...)

Tibetan Parliament Congratulates Japan’s PM-Designate Shinzo Abe

lundi 17 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA:The Tibetan Parliament in Exile today congratulated Japan’s Liberal Democratic Party President Mr Shinzo Abe on winning the parliamentary elections. “The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile wishes to extend its heartfelt congratulations on the emphatic election victory that your party got in (...)

Parliament Saddened by Loss of Lives in US Shooting Rampage

lundi 17 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile today expressed deep sadness over the last week’s shooting rampage in the US which left 26 people, mostly schoolchildren, dead. Deputy Speaker Khenpo Sonam Tenphel in his letter to Joseph Lieberman, US Senator from Connecticut, said: “The Tibetan (...)

Reaching the Same Goal from Different Paths – Thai Buddhists in Dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama

lundi 17 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
NEW DELHI: A significant and inspiring event took place today in New Delhi, capital of India the country where Buddhism originated 2600 years ago, when a group of Thai elders among nearly 50 monks and scholars met to engage in an inter-Buddhist dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. (...)

China Sentences Nun to 3 Years in Jail, Arrests 7 Monks in Crackdown over Self-immolations

samedi 15 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News, Situation in Tibet News
DHARAMSHALA: The Chinese government has sentenced a Tibetan nun to three years in prison in Karze for her alleged role in political activities, fresh reports coming out of Tibet say. Chemey, a nun from the Lamdrag nunnery, was among many Tibetans who was arrested during the Chinese government’s (...)

US Urges China to Address Grievances of Tibetans

samedi 15 décembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News, Situation in Tibet, Statements and Resolutions, US
DHARAMSHALA: The United States has called on the Chinese government to address its policies that have aggravated the wave of self-immolations by Tibetans inside Tibet. “We continue to publicly and privately to urge the Chinese Government at all levels to address policies in Tibetan areas that (...)

An Online Plea to China’s Leader to Save Tibet’s Culture

samedi 15 décembre 2012 par jamphel — News From Other Sites
By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW / The New York Times BEIJING — Nearly 90 scholars of Tibet at universities and institutes around the world, from Melbourne to Warsaw to Vancouver, have issued a plea to Xi Jinping, China’s new Communist Party leader, to reverse state language policies and practices that (...)

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