Business Standard, 28 February 2018 Read original story here His salary is “less than that of an Indian postman”, but it is his task to communicate his community’s desire for liberty across the globe. And Lobsang Sangay, the 49-year-old Central … (...)
By Jonathan Kaiman – LA Times – (Read Original story here) A fire broke out at Tibet’s most sacred temple on Saturday, and the public knows no more. The blaze may have severely damaged the 1,300 year-old temple and many … Continued
The Capacity Building Desk of Department of Information and International Relations (DIIR) of Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) is launching a crowdfunding campaign for The New Tibet Museum project. This is the first online crowdfunding initiated by a CTA office. The … (...)
LUCKNOW: Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile in collaboration with Gandhi Bhavan hosted a panel discussion entitled ‘How important is Tibet Issue to India’ at Gandhi Bhavan auditorium hall, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh on 27 February. The discussion started with an introductory speech by the … (...)
Dear readers, For the past few months, I have been writing about Lhakar celebration in exile. I have seen variations of Lhakar celebration from younger to the older generation that rings a singular tone of the oneness of being a … (...)
Simon Denyer, 27 February 2018 Read original story here BEIJING — China’s security services have detained several close relatives of four U.S.-based reporters working for Radio Free Asia, in an apparent attempt to intimidate or punish them for their coverage … (...)
PRESS RELEASE The reason for organising this International Conference on Sowa-Rigpa, is to present the Tibetan Science of Health and Wellbeing in its entirety. Understanding the value and quality of Sowa-Rigpa, a system having a very long history of its … (...)
A group of international human rights organizations has “sent a private letter” to specific UN member states urging them to hold China accountable at the UN Human Rights Council. The UN Human Rights Council opened its 37th regular session yesterday … (...)
Human Rights Watch, 24 February 2018 Read original story here (New York) – Chinese authorities are building and deploying a predictive policing program based on big data analysis in Xinjiang, Human Rights Watch said today. The program aggregates data about … (...)