WASHINGTON DC: Former Tibetan political prisoner and film maker of ‘Leaving Fear Behind’ Dhondup Wangchen and Representative Ngodup Tsering of OOT Washington DC, visited Minnesota and met several members of the US congress as well as members of the Minnesota … (...)
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 … (...)