(Human Rights Watch Report) (New York) – The self-immolation of seven Tibetans since November 26, 2012, highlights the failure of Chinese authorities to address Tibetan grievances, Human Rights Watch said today. Increasingly pervasive and punitive security measures in response to protests have (...)
vendredi 30 novembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: The Indo-Tibetan Friendship Association in Dharamshala organised an awareness program to foster harmonious relations between the local Indian and Tibetan communities. The meeting was participated by Additional SP Nihal Chand, Ngodup Dorjee, Secretary of the Department of Security, (...)
PARIS: The upper house of the French Parliament, Sénat, on Tuesday 27 November, adopted a resolution in favour of Tibet. The resolution was proposed by the Group for Question on Tibet, an all-party parliamentary support group for Tibet in the French Senate. The Senate adopted the resolution (...)
vendredi 30 novembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
NEW DELHI: Sikyong Dr. Lobsang Sangay, democratically elected political Leader of the Tibetan People, gave a lecture on the Middle Way Policy of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) as a solution to the Tibet Question at the Cenvention Centre of the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Two more Tibetans have died after setting themselves on fire in separate incidents, taking the total self-immolations to 89, including 27 in November alone. Bendey Khar, 21, died after setting himself on fire at Tsoe in Kanlho in north-eastern Tibet yesterday (28 November). He (...)
Mumbai, India, 28 November 2012 – Early morning fog delayed His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s flight from Bangalore to Mumbai this morning, but on arrival in India’s bustling commercial capital the weather was clear and warm. A short drive brought him to his hotel, where he was welcomed by the (...)
[International Campaign for Tibet] With November witnessing the highest-one month total of self-immolations in Tibet (25 so far), U.S. Ambassador to China Gary Locke said there were “high expectations” for change on Tibet policy within the new Chinese leadership under Xi Jinping, while cautiously (...)
DHARAMSHALA: In another fiery protest against the Chinese government’s repressive rule in Tibet, an 18 year old Tibetan teenager died yesterday (27 Nov) after setting himself on fire around 11 pm (local time) in Sangkhog, Labrang in north-eastern Tibet. It was the second self-immolation of the (...)
mercredi 28 novembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
Hon. Dana RohrabacherChairmanSubcommittee on Oversight and InvestigationsCommittee on Foreign AffairsNovember 23, 2012 Sir, With reference to your letter addressed to the democratically elected Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration, the Tibetan Parliament in Exile wish to express the (...)
mercredi 28 novembre 2012 par jamphel — Flash News
DHARAMSHALA: Reports coming out of Tibet say a Tibetan nomad died after setting fire to himself in north-eastern Tibet on Tuesday, taking the total self-immolations to 86, including 23 in this month alone. Kalsang Kyab, 24, poured petrol on himself and walked towards Kyangtsa town office, (...)