DHARAMSHALA: Fresh reports coming out of Tibet say many Tibetan students have been severely injured in the police crackdown during a massive protest by students against the Chinese government’s wrong policies at Chabcha (Ch: Gonghe) in Tsolho in north-eastern Tibet. Thousands of students of (...)
BHUNTAR: Education Secretary visited the Centre for Teacher Education at Bhuntar, near Kullu in Himachal Pradesh on 23 November. He was accorded warm reception by the Director Tashi Dhondup, staff and students. The chairman of local Tibetan Assembly, Paljor and representatives from Tibetan (...)
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NEW DELHI: An educational program on Tibet was organized jointly by New Delhi based India Tibet Coordination Office and Bal Bharati Public School on Friday, 23 November 2012. The topic of the talk was on “Present situation of Tibet and India Tibet relations”. Around 150 students from class IX, X, (...)
Mr President, As you will be assuming your new role as President of the People’s Republic of China in March 2013, the scientific community of Tibetologists would like to express to you its deep concern about the state of the Tibetan language in the Tibet Autonomous Region and in the Tibetan (...)
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Varkala, Kerala, India, 24 November 2012 – His Holiness the Dalai Lama began the day with an interview at his hotel with Mr PP James for Doordarshan. Asked what he thought of Indian spirituality, he replied, “I always say that India is a living example of the possibility of all religions living (...)
PTI Varkala, Kerala: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Saturday called upon humanity to make the 21st century an era of peace unlike the 20th which witnessed much violence and bloodshed. The Dalai Lama said peace would not come just by resolutions passed by the United Nations but through (...)
By Martin Patience, BBC News, Beijing As China’s new leaders prepared to take the reins of power earlier this month in Beijing, a shocking event was unfolding 2,000 km away. In the mountainous region of western Sichuan, on the Tibetan plateau, three teenage Tibetan monks set themselves on fire (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The Central Tibetan Administration today reiterated its deep concern over the alarming escalation in self-immolations by Tibetans inside Tibet, as fresh reports coming out of Tibet say one more Tibetan has died after setting himself on fire in Tsekhog (Ch: Zeku) in Malho in (...)
[Human Rights in China] According to reports, on November 20, 2012, Tsering Dhundup, a Tibetan activist in his thirties and a father of three, died after setting himself on fire to protest Chinese mining activities and policies. His self-immolation is the 78th* in Tibet since February 2009, and (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Fresh reports coming out of Tibet say a Tibetan man died after setting himself in Luchu (Ch: Luqu) in Kanlho in north-eastern Tibet (incorporated into China’s Gansu Province) Thursday night, taking the total self-immolations to 80, including 18 in this month alone. Tadin Kyab, 23, a (...)