ANI, For original article, Click here. Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama on Sunday congratulated President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa for his victory in the elections. In a letter to President Ramaphosa, he said: “South Africa has great potential for development and prosperity. The people (...)
By Keegan Elmer, For original article, Click here. Police in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shenzhen raid organisations that provide training and advisory services to migrant workers Situation has worsened since workers’ rights protest at Jasic technology, observers say China’s crackdown on organisations (...)
For original article, Click here. Human Rights Watch acquired a copy of the Chinese app used for mass national surveillance and reverse-engineered it to provide a clearer picture into how Beijing is seeking to keep track of the nation’s population … (...)
“My dream is that all refugee children should be able to grow up as brothers and sisters and get a lot of love from their house mother” – Jestun Pema We dedicate this Mother’s Day to Ama Jetsun Pema la, … Continued
The Tibetan Voluntary Health Association, (Department of Health, CTA) Dharamsala invites applicants for the post of Registered Nurse on a contractual basis at Dhramsala, Dickyiling and Tso-Pema branch health center. Criteria: Qualified Bsc Nurse or General Nursing with two years’ … (...)
Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama initiated the three-day teaching on “Tsongkhapa’s The Three Principal Paths (lamtso namsum) & The Furthest Everlasting Continuum” at the main temple today. There were around 1100 people from Russia and 5195 people from 70 different countries and … (...)
THE WOMAN REMEMBERS the first time she got a smartphone. It was 2011, and she was living in Hotan, an oasis town in Xinjiang, in northwest China. The 30-year-old, Nurjamal Atawula, loved to take pictures of her children and exchange strings … (...)
Ma Jian, the exiled Chinese novelist, knows better than most the desire for freedom in a country where democracy is a dream and censorship is the norm. His debut, the 1987 short-story collection Stick Out Your Tongue, highlighted the brutal … (...)