DHARAMSHALA: Tsering Dhondup, 34, set himself on fire, protesting against the Chinese government’s failed policies in Tibet around 8:30 am (local time) today (20 Nov) at Amchok, Labrang in north-eastern Tibet’s Amdo region. He burned himself in front of a local mine field and died on the spot. (...)
PRESS RELEASE The Department of Education of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) is pleased to announce a new scholarship scheme based on merit, need. The new scheme aims to provide incentives to talented and hard-working students while also being mindful of the needs of the economically (...)
DHARAMSHALA: His Holiness the Dalai Lama today began his two-day discourse for Mongolian devotees in Dharamsala and said the unique millennia-old ties between Mongol and Tibetans is still alive and flourishing. “When I first visited Mongolia in 1979, there was no religious freedom for Mongolian (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Wangchen Norbu, a 25 year old Tibetan youth, set himself on fire yesterday (19 November) near Gaden Choepheling monastery in Domey Tsoshar, north-eastern Tibet around 8 pm local time. He died on the spot. While engulfed in flames, he was calling for the return of His Holiness the (...)
Special International Meeting of Tibet Support Groups Dharamsala, India November 16-18, 2012 CONCLUDING STATEMENT In response to the escalating crisis in Tibet, the Special International Meeting of Tibet Support Groups was held in Dharamsala, India from 16-18 November 2012. The meeting, which (...)
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DHARAMSHALA: The Central Tibetan Administration reiterated its serious concern over the escalating crisis in Tibet, as more Tibetan self-immolated on Saturday taking the total self-immolation to 76, of which 62 died. Sangdhak Tsering, 24, a father of three-year-old child, died after setting (...)
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DHARAMSHALA:Â With no let up in the tragic self-immolations by Tibetans, the international Tibet Support Groups have pledged to mobilise the international community to press the Chinese government to find a lasting and mutually-agreeable solution to the problem of Tibet. Over 200 members of the (...)
By ASHWINI BHATIA Associated Press DHARMSALA, India November 16, 2012 (AP) The political leader of Tibetan exiles on Friday asked for international support for his people’s struggle against Chinese rule that has led to dozens of self-immolations in Tibetan areas since 2009. Prime Minister (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The Chinese security offices intensified clampdown in Rebgong in north-eastern Tibet’s Amdo Province on Saturday, as a Tibetan woman burnt herself to death in protest against the Chinese government repressive rule. Chagmo Kyi set herself on fire at Dolma Square in front of Rongwo (...)