Nepali Authorities Delaying Transit Permits for India
Nepalese immigration authorities are currently refusing to issue transit permits for a group of Tibetan refugees to travel to India. Of the hundred or so new arrivals now at the Tibetan Refugee Reception Centre in Kathmandu
Blair asked to address Tibet, rights abuse in China meetings
International human rights groups and Tibetan activists Friday urged British Prime Minister Tony Blair to put rights issues in the spotlight during his trip to China next week.
Panel Discussion on China, India and Tibet
The Bharat-Thibet Sahyog Manch, Himachal Pradesh will hold a panel discussion on Indian Prime Minister’s recent visit to China and its impact on Tibet. It will be held at Dauladhar Hotel in Dharamsala on 22 July.
Flash flood in Kullu, Tibetans safe
More than 40 people are confirmed dead in Garsa village in Kullu District on 17 July due to flash flood caused by cloud burst. The region has been prone to this kind of flood during the monsoon season.
Once a Kingdom
Among the most important ingredients seasoning Sikkim are the cultural traditions of neighbouring Tibet. Thick fog flies in fast from the East, dulling the rich colours of Tsuk La-Khang, the Royal Chapel.
Chinese Journal Analyzes Tibetan-Chinese Contact
The second issue of Liaowang Xizang is devoted to the issue of Tibet-China contact. A signed article by Zangzi analyzes the status of contact between Tibetan and Chinese representatives repudiating some of the issues raised in an
Chinese Journal Analyzes Tibetan-Chinese Contact
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