Lobsang Sangay says ‘thousands and thousands’ of Tibetans have been killed since spiritual leader’s exile in 1959 Associated Press, Sunday 1 Apr 2018 03.06 BST The Dalai Lama speaks at an event in Dharamsala, India, to mark 60 years since his … (...)
The Strait Times, 31 March 2018 MCLEOD GANJ (India) • An original song of thanks to India had been rehearsed, and a stadium in New Delhi booked for a celebratory rally – all a gesture of gratitude from the Dalai … Continued
The New Indian Express, 31 March 2018 CHANDIGARH: “Our government-in-exile in an exclusive product of the ‘Make in India’ campaign”, which is supported by all Tibetans” said Lobsang Sangay, the president of the Central Tibetan Administration and the Tibetan government-in-exile, … (...)
Indian Express, 31 March 2018 DHARAMSALA: Noted figures of the Narendra Modi cabinet and the BJP attended the ‘Thank You India’ programme organised by the Tibetan Government in Exile at McLeodganj on Saturday. Union Minister Mahesh Sharma, BJP general secretary … (...)
AUSTRALIA: Nyima Lhamo, niece of late Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, is in Australia for a two-week advocacy tour. Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, a highly respected Tibetan spiritual figure, died under mysterious circumstances on 12 July 2015, while serving life sentence in Chinese … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The President of the Central Tibetan Administration, Dr Lobsang Sangay left today to Delhi to attend the Cultural Festival of Tibet event, a part of the year-long Thank You India campaign organised by the Central Tibetan Administration. The former … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: His Holiness the Dalai Lama today graced the ‘Thank You India’ event organised by the Central Tibetan Administration to mark 60 years since His Holiness’ arrival in exile India. Over 4000 people attended the event. The event was … (...)
GENEVA: Representative Ngodup Dorjee of office of Tibet, Geneva met with Member of Parliament, Senators of the Czech Republic and Tibet support groups from 27-29 March 2018 in Prague. Under coordination of Ms. Andrea Svobodová, Tibet supporter from Czech Republic, … (...)