By Thubten Samphel, Published in the Hindustan Times Read original story here Claude Arpi’s book and Abdul Wahid Radhu’s work share a common thread — both are accounts of the last days of Tibet. While Arpi digs into the archives … (...)
Dharamsala: The first sitting of the session was chaired by Speaker Ven. Khenpo Sonam Tenphel on the ninth day of the fifth session of 16th Tibetan Parlaiment-in-Exile.. Following the day’s list of business, the session continued with the day before’s … (...)
Foreign Policy – Read original story here As a foreigner in China, you get used to hearing the retort “You don’t know China!” spat at you by locals. It’s usually a knee-jerk reaction to some uncomfortable modern issue or in … Continued
Dharamsala: At the ongoing fifth session of the 16th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, various queries were raised by parliamentarians in relation to the issue of Tibet and its future prospects, China’s status in the global arena and how the international community … (...)
Te-Ping Chen, March 23, 2018 Read original story here Students at Peking University can now study the political philosophy of their country’s leader, Xi Jinping. Above, a scene from the commencement ceremony in July. Shen Bohan/Xinhua/ZUMA PRESS BEIJING—While President Xi … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The Tibet Museum of Department of Information & International Relations, CTA launched an exhibition titled ‘Lithang, Kham: The Cradle of the Tibetan Resistance’ here at the Museum, near Tsuglagkhang. The exhibition features 19 photos captured in Lithang, Kham by … (...)
March 23, 2018 DHARAMSHALA: The United States Congress approved a spending bill that will fund the United States government for the rest of the fiscal year 2018 through September 30, 2018. The massive bill includes $8 million for Tibetans inside … (...)
There is no denying the fact that despite 60 years of occupying Tibet, China doesn’t understand Tibet and the Tibetan people’s aspirations. However, they have been right about one thing: the key to long term stability and security of Tibet … (...)