There is no change in my stand on Tibet’s future, says Takna Jigme Sangpo
The septuagenarian former political prisoner Takna Jigme Sangpo had spent the longest term in Chinese prison as a political prisoner. After his release on medical parole, he spoke at various forums on the issue of Tibet and human rights in China.
Fulbright Scholarship Programme, a Setback for Applicants With Masters Degree
Aspirants to the annual Fulbright scholarship programme faced a blow today as the High Level Scholarship Committee in a meeting of 9 March decided to disallow candidates with masters degree from the preliminary selection round.
No apology after interrupted Tibetan Monk concert
The leader of an Allendale church that interrupted a performance of Tibetan Monks says he has no reason to apologize. As 24 Hour News 8 told you Tuesday night, the group that sponsored the concert wants the church to apologize and hand over a few hundred dollars.
A Buddhist on good, evil and Gibson
Normal operating procedure for Over Lunch calls for the interviewee to choose the restaurant. However, my guest this week is based in New York, and in one passage from his new book I came across this sentence.