Wen asks Dalai Lama to give up Tibetan independence stand
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao has expressed regret that the Dalai Lama has not “genuinely” given up his demand for ‘Tibetan independence,’ a precondition for talks to resolve the long-pending Tibet issue.
Wen asks Dalai Lama to give up Tibetan independence stand
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Chairman of the Tibetan Parliament Receives LBA Marchers
“We can never forget our gratitude to His Holiness the Dalai Lama and this is what we can do to show our support to the cause of 6 million Tibetans and His Holiness the Dalai Lama”, said Lobsang Khedrup amid intervals of pauses as he tries to stop his tears with a red cap
Resolution to Tibet Issue Unlikely, Panelists Say
Experts on Chinese-Tibetan relations told a sparse audience at the JFK Jr. Forum Friday that it is possible but unlikely that tensions between China and the region it invaded in 1949 will be resolved.
Resolution to Tibet Issue Unlikely, Panelists Say
XIAOJIANG HU, left, a lecturer in sociology, and LOBSANG SANGAY, a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard Law School discuss Tibet at a panel hosted by Radio Free Asia Friday. (CRIMSON/ RAVI P. RAMCHANDANI)
Tibetan festival offers awareness
The Women’s Community Building was packed Saturday with people trying to gain a greater understanding of what it means to be Tibetan. During the lunch break at the 11th annual Tibet Day Celebration, some waited in line for Tibetan food
Tibetan festival offers awareness
Tibetan monks from the Namgyal Monastery of Ithaca, Tenzin Lobsang, left, Tenzin Thutop and Tenzin Choenden chant prayers for world peace and for the freedom of Tibet at the beginning of the 11th annual Tibet Day Celebration Saturday at the Women’s Community Building. The event was hosted by the Tibetan Community of Ithaca. (BILL WARREN/Journal Staff)
Tibet Awareness Program – Phase II
After the successful completion of the First Phase of Bharat Jagran Yatra, Tibet awareness programs covering more than 1500 Indian villages and major Indian cities in March 2003. Tibetan Youth Congress is now launching the Second Phase of Tibet Awareness Program targeting at different
Chinese Premier Says Door to Contact with the Dalai Lama is Open
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, who is beginning his first state visit to the United States in the first half of December, has told the Washington Post, ” The door to communication between the central government and the Dalai Lama is wide open.”
Seminar highlights the importance of Tibet’s water resources for the Indian sub-continent
A one-day seminar on the Use of Tibet’s Water Resources and Its impacts on the Indian sub-continent was held in New Delhi today. It was attended by about 90 people. Speakers include water activists, researchers, analysts and journalists.