The Statesman, 20 March 2016 Tibetan exiles across the world on Sunday voted to elect their nominees for the post of ‘Sikyong’ or prime minister and members of Parliament-in-exile based here. Long queues of men and women flashing their green … (...)
Daily Mail (AFP) – 20 March 2016 Tens of thousands of exiled Tibetans began voting Sunday to elect a new leader tasked with sustaining their struggle for greater autonomy in their Chinese-ruled homeland as the Dalai Lama retreats from the … (...)
DHARAMSHALA: The final round of election for the post of Sikyong (political leader) and members of the 16th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile of the Central Tibetan Administration was held today, 20 March 2016. Tibetan exiles across the world from the United States … (...)
Economic Times, 20 March 2016 DHARAMSALA: Tibetans here are voting today to elect the next Prime Minister or ‘Sikyong’ of the Tibetan government-in-exile and other members of the 16th Tibetan Parliament. As many as 94 candidates are in the frayfor … (...)
The Canberra Times, 19 March 2016 It is in every sense a world away from the aggressive, showy campaigns of US democracy on display this year, but Tibetans outside their homeland will also go to the ballot box on Sunday … Continued
DHARAMSALA: Tibetan exiles across the world on Sunday voted to elect their nominees for the post of ‘Sikyong’ or prime minister and the members of the parliament-in-exile. Long queues of men and women flashing their green colour voter identity cards … (...)
Soumya Shankar, 19 March 2016 Catch News On 20 March, around 1.5 lakh Tibetan refugees scattered across 30 countries will cast their votes to elect the Sikyong – the Tibetan Prime Minister – in what may be considered the most … (...)
Mercredi 30 mars 2016 de 12h30 à 15h30, le documentaire « Blank Lands: in Search for Zhang Xueben » sera projeté à l’INALCO, dans le cadre des activités de l’équipe ASIEs (INALCO), à l’Auditorium de l’INALCO. La projection sera précédée d’une communication … Continuer la lecture (...)
By Kunal Anand, Indiatimes – 17 March 2016 It was just a flight for survival for the Dalai Lama, spiritual ruler of Tibet, world’s last surviving “Buddhocracy”. In 1959, Chairman Mao had decided that China must invade, and they did … (...)