Tibet Signature Campaign Draws Many at WSF

“Tibet is Peace is Tibet” was one of the messages signed by participants as Tibetans at the World Social Forum (WSF) took signatures from participants on a 230 metre long white cloth seeking support to their appeal “Make Tibet a Zone of Peace and Non-Violence.”

Tibetans seek to broaden support base

Tibetan exiles, who have already nurtured a worldwide network of supporters, are trying to tap into a new activist base through a show of strength at the anti-globalisation movement’s chaotic annual gala.

Ayodhya, Kashi, Mathura not negotiable: VHP

Asserting that its stand on Ayodhya, Mathura and Kashi was not negotiable, the VHP refused to comment on Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama’s remarks on Ayodhya issue and distanced itself from on-going parleys between RSS and Jamiat-i-ulema-e-Hind.

Statement by Mr. Pema Jungney to the World Parliamentary Forum

Honourable Chairperson and distinguished parliamentarians from around the world, At the outset I would like to thank you Chairperson and your secretariat for once again considering the participation of members from the Assembly of Tibetan People’s Deputies

Speaker of Tibetan Parliament Attends Parliamentary Meeting

Mr. Pema Jungney, the speaker of the Assembly of Tibetan People’s Deputies (Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile) this morning attended the World Parliamentary Forum (WPF) after the Forum decided yesterday to accept the participant of Tibetan parliamentarians.

Dalai Lama has no formula to offer on Ayodhya issue

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama, who has been advocating a dialogue process between Hindus and Muslims for a lasting truce over the Ayodhya issue, today said he could not offer a formula towards that end.

Tibetan refugee takes on American dream

Rinzin Dorjeer Jehru was in Tokyo with half a dozen Tibetan refugees from India, when he received a call, saying he had won a green card lottery to come to the United States.