DHARAMSHALA:The US state department issued a press statement on its official website on 22 May urging the Chinese authorities to release jailed Tibetan language rights advocate Tashi Wangchuk immediately. and to protect the distinct religious, cultural, and linguistic identity of … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The Canadian government through its embassy in China yesterday issued a strong statement calling on the Chinese government for the immediate and unconditional release of Tibetan language rights advocate Tashi Wangchuk. “Mr Tashi Wangchuk, a Tibetan language advocate, was … (...)
PORTLAND: Tibetans in Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington came forth in large numbers to support and contribute to the Tibet Museum’s ongoing film screening and fundraising campaign in North America. At a brief function held in North West Tibetan Cultural … (...)
BYLAKUPPE: The Tibetan Children’s Village (TCV) School, Bylakuppe in collaboration with the Tibetan Entrepreneurship Development (TED) initiative of the Department of Finance, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), funded by USAID through the Tibet Fund, officially introduced Entrepreneurship as (...)
Health Kalon Choekyong Wangchuk paid a visit to the DoH Hospital and Men-tsee-Khang in Dekyiling, followed by visit to Dhondupling (Clementown) and Dokham Chanderbani Tibetan Settlement on 21 May 2018 as part of his ongoing visit to Tibetan settlements in … (...)
BRUSSELS: Pier Antonio Panzeri, Chair of the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, yesterday issued a statement expressing concern over China’s harsh sentencing of Tibetan language rights activist Tashi Wangchuk. He called on China to drop the charges against Tashi … (...)
Bir: Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile concluded its five days workshop on ‘Strengthening of Democracy at grass root level to the Members of Local Tibetan Assembly’ at Bir today. The third day of the workshop was followed by preparation for the mock sessions. … (...)
The Department of Information and International relations has finalised the dates for the Five-Fifty Youth Forum. This forum open to Tibetan youth aged 20-40 will run for four days, from August 17-20 inclusive. The forum will kickstart on August 17 … (...)