By Josh Rogin, The Washington Post – Read Original Story Here China’s massive foreign influence campaign in the United States takes a long view, sowing seeds in American institutions meant to blossom over years or even decades. That’s why the … (...)
MOSCOW: 16 February marked the Losar for the Tibetans as New year according to the lunar calendar. It also marked new year for the Mongolians, Buryats, Tuvans, and Kalmyks as well. The Mongols and Kalmyks call Losar ‘Tsagan Saar’, the … (...)
By Tenzin Phende, Photo-editor In the last six decades, Tibetans-in-exile have been largely ignored by the world press but have remained a thorn in China’s side. Against considerable odds, this small community has been able to preserve much of its … (...)
By STEVEN LEE MYERSFEB. 18, 2018 New York Times Read original story here A monk at Dzongsar monastery in the Chinese province of Sichuan. Credit Gilles Sabrié for The New York Times DZONGSAR MONASTERY, China — The monks, dressed in … (...)
TOKYO: The President of the Central Tibetan Administration Dr Lobsang Sangay, who arrived in Japan today on a weeklong visit, said the world supports the Tibet issue as it is an issue of justice and freedom, and a model of … Continued
The Guardian – Sun 18 Feb 2018 (Read original story here) Concern over extent of damage to politically sensitive site as Chinese authorities play down blaze A large fire has damaged one of the holiest and most politically sensitive sites … (...)
By Sonia Sarkar, Published in The Telegraph (Feb 18, 2018) Read original story here Tibetan President-in-exile Lobsang Sangay tells Sonia Sarkar that China’s growing presence on the global stage has helped increase awareness over the Tibetan problem Lobsang Sangay speaks … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: Ven Karma Gelek Yuthok, Kalon for the Department of Religion and Education, Central Tibetan Administration, left Dharamsala this morning for Dolanji Bon Settlement in Himachal Pradesh to attend the enthronement ceremony of Geshe Dawa Dhargay, the 34th Menri Trizin … (...)