By Lopsang Gurung, Bitter Winter – 26 October 2021 On October 20, the readers of English-language Chinese propaganda mouthpiece Global Times could read the following news item: “Chinese officials spoke highly of the rapid development and prosperity of… Xizang Autonomous Region under the successful (...)
The arrest of a Tibetan New York city cop on spying charges plays into the community’s long-held suspicions that the People’s Republic is watching them by Lauren Hilgers, The Guardian, 26 October 2021 Tt was a pleasant, breezy day in late September 2020 when the FBI showed up outside the home of (...)
Washington DC: Office of Tibet Washington DC held a virtual meeting of Heads of North America Weekend Tibetan Language and Culture Schools on Saturday, October 23rd, 2021. It was attended by 28 school heads of 20 Weekend Schools namely Tibetan Associations of Capital area (CATA), New York & (...)
By Nirupama Rao, The Hindu, 26 October 2021 The India-China relationship is in a difficult place, with the past shadowing the present. The period from 1949 to 1962 is crucial as Jawaharlal Nehru sought, albeit unsuccessfully, to establish a workable relationship with the Chinese. Nirupama Rao, (...)
Washington DC: As invited by the Capital Area Tibetan Association (CATA), Representative Ngodup Tsering and the staff of Office of Tibet (OOT) Washington DC attended the celebration of the 14th anniversary of the Congressional Gold Medal awarded to His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Friday, 22 (...)
The Week China has no authority at all to get involved in choosing the next Dalai Lama as it does not believe in religion and the succession plan is entirely a spiritual matter and not a political issue for the Tibetan people, the head of the Tawang monastery in Arunachal Pradesh has said. (...)
Taipei: The Office of Tibet based in Taipei in collaboration with Taiwan-Tibetan Welfare Association organised a conference titled ‘Finding Common Ground 2021’ in Taiwan’s capital city of Taipei on Saturday, 23 October. Over sixty people including scholars, politicians, activists, and social (...)
Dharamshala: An awareness campaign on Domestic Violence was launched on Saturday 23 October by the Women’s Empowerment Desk (WED) in collaboration with the Tibetan Women Association (TWA). The event was held at the Main square of McleodGanj, Dharamsala where the team raised awareness on the (...)
By Peh Hong Lim, Voice of America – 24 October 2021 TAIPEI — After experiments aimed at assimilating ethnic minorities in Tibet, Inner Mongolia and Xinjiang, the Chinese government now is moving to apply its cultural assimilation policy for managing all minority populations by eliminating (...)
By Riya Baibhawi, Republic News-24th October, 2021 Penpa Tsering, President of the Tibetan government in exile in India, on Saturday, said that China should work towards becoming a better global partner. The President of the Tibetan government in exile in India, Penpa Tsering, on Saturday, said (...)