Tibet Issue On Card during Martin’s Meeting With His Holiness
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin said he was convinced that human rights situation in Tibet was one of the issues that would crop up for discussion during his meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama tomorrow.
Peace riders for Tibets’s Independence arrive in Toronto after a two-week journey from the US
Local exiled-Tibetans and supporters will gather tomorrow at the People’s Republic of China Consulate to welcome the arrival of 14 Tibetan and 2 Canadian bike riders from the US. The International Tibet Independence Movement (ITIM), Peace for Tibet-Minnesota
TYC led Indefinite Hunger Strike Update: Day 19, 20 & 21
The three hunger strikers, Ms. Dolma Choephel, Mr. Gyaltso and Mr. Sonam Wangdu continues to struggle with their demands while the number of supporters keeps mounting up. The number of token hunger strikes, prayer vigils and demonstration are being organized
Martin says he expects to discuss human rights in meeting with Dalai Lama
Substantial talks on human rights for Tibet will be on an expanded agenda when the Dalai Lama meets Prime Minister Paul Martin on Friday.
Italian Parliament Expresses Concern for Tenzin Delek Rinpoche
The Italian Parliament has repeatedly raised its concern about the plight of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche in recent weeks. On 21st April, the Foreign Affairs Commission of the Italian Senate unanimously passed a resolution
Poll puts Dalai Lama atop B.C.’s list of most admired
The Dalai Lama is the most respected spiritual leader among British Columbians, with Pope John Paul and Archbishop Desmond Tutu running close behind, according to a poll done for The Vancouver Sun.