China miffed with US support for Tibet
Amid sensitive negotiations between Beijing and the Dalai Lama’s envoys, China’s official media on Monday slammed a recent US government report on Tibet as interference in its internal affairs and accused Washington of giving tacit support to the ‘Tibetan independence’
Two Tibetan monks sentenced for ‘endangering state security’
TIN sources from Tibet have recently reported the arrest of six monks and the sentencing of two of those monks from Dragkar Traldzong monastery in Tsigorthang county (Chinese: Xinghai shen) in Tsolho prefecture, Qinghai province.
Indian Delegation meets the Nepalese Mission at Delhi
A delegation of Indo-Tibetan Friendship society led by Dr. Anand Kumar, the General Secretary of ITFS and National Co-convener of Core Group for Tibetan cause called on to the Embassy of Nepal, Delhi today at 9.30 a.m. Shri Dhananjay Jha, Deputy Chief of Mission, met them.
Heavy sentences for Tibetan gun runners
Four Tibetans convicted of arms trafficking in a court in China’s western Qinghai province have been given long prison terms and suspended death sentences.
His Holiness’ Visit to Germany from 28 May to 2 June, 2003
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual and political leader of the six million Tibetan people began the Visit to Germany at Wiesbaden the capital of Hessen State in Germany.
Pokhara lifts the Gyalyum Chenmo Gold Cup for the first Time
A huge crowd gathered yesterday for the final football match between Pokhara and Dharamsala. Mr. Thupten Lungrik, minister for Education and Religion and Culture was the Chief Guest. Many other important people were also present to watch
Govt. stand on Dalai Lama unchanged
Despite reports that the Dalai Lama had stated on Wednesday that the Chinese Government’s official attitude is more positive, a Foreign Ministry official said that Sri Lanka’s position regarding the Dalai Lama remained unchanged.