The Washington Post, Read original story here. BEIJING — China has appointed Communist Party and government officials to manage one of the world’s largest centers of Tibetan Buddhist learning, raising concerns over strengthened ideological control over religion that critics say … (...)
Paul Mason, The Guardian, Read original story here Imagine if the British government could eradicate the miners’ strike from history. Not just by deleting all news coverage but by preventing the academic study of it. Imagine if, at university courses on the … (...)
Sophie Richardson, Human Rights Watch, 24 August 2017 Read original story here Addressing its abusive past has never been a strength for the Chinese Communist Party, particularly in hotspots like Tibet. If anything, the party has become increasingly strident in defending … (...)
Ludhiana: Tibetan Solidarity Alliance Program Officer Ms Tenzin Nyima conducted an official tour to Ludhiana from 13th August till 23rd August 2017 to create awareness about Tibetan Solidarity Alliance (Blue Book) and to gain maximum support from non-Tibetans or friends … (...)
mardi 22 août 2017 par Tenzin Saldon — Announcements
Dharamshala: Sherig Parkhang invites application for the post of Chief Accountant, Proof reader and Designer at Sherig Printing Press at New Delhi. Check below document for details. Last date of submission of application is 27 September 2017. Submit the applications … (...)
Taipei, TAIWAN: Geshe Jampal Chozin, the religious teacher at the Taiwan Office of Tibet, today released a new Chinese book featuring His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s talks to college students in India and across the globe. The book published by … (...)
By D.S. Hooda, Indian Express, Read original story here, The Doklam stand-off was inevitable. It may be resolved peacefully but it is a manifestation of the larger geopolitical contest that is playing out in Asia between India and China. How … (...)
The man who replaced the Dalai Lama as the head of Tibet’s government-in-exile has brought a troubling message to Australia. The Chinese military forcibly annexed Tibet in the 1950s, sending the Dalai Lama into hasty exile in India. The Dalai … (...)