Russia hints at a Possible Visit of His Holiness
His Holiness the Dalai Lama can visit Russia, but only as a religious figure not a politician, Russian Journal, a leading English daily of Russia quoted Igor Rogachyov, the ambassador of Russia to the People’s Republic of China, as saying.
Tibetan Parliamentarians to Sit on Hunger Strike
With the Tibetan communities all over the world showering support to the three Tibetan Youth Congress hunger strikers in New York, the Tibetan Youth Congress today announced that members of the Tibetan Parliament (Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies)
RTYC, MN commemorate Pawo Thupten Ngodup memorial day
Regional Tibetan Youth Congress, Minnesota held a prayer session with Tsok at the Gyutoe resident to commemorate the 6th anniversary of the martyrdom of pawo Thupten Ngodup la. More than 30 people from all ages attended this prayer session which lasted more than 2hrs.
TYC led Indefinite Hunger Strike Update: Day 25 & 26
Today marks the 26th day of the Hunger Strike movement which started on April 2, 2004 at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza (in front of the United Nations Building) in New York. Besides heavy rain for almost the whole day on April 26
Dalai Lama delights in accepting honorary degree from University of Toronto
The Dalai Lama continued to charm audiences with his playful sense of humour and message of peace and tolerance Tuesday as he accepted an honorary law degree from the University of Toronto.
Tibetan monk expelled from monastery for Dalai Lama prayer
Chinese authorities expelled a prominent Tibetan monk at a major monastery near the capital, Lhasa, from his post as lead chanter after he said prayers for the exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, RFA’s Tibetan service reports.
Prof Samdhong Rinpoche speaks at the National
After the conclusion of second day Kalachakra empowerment by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, some 1000 Tibetans awaited for Prof Samdhong Rinpoche’s talk on ‘Policy & Situation of Exile Tibetan Government’ at the National Trade Center in Toronto.
Documentary sheds light on Tibetan Dalai Lama supporters
A group of Tibetan Buddhists risked imprisonment when they viewed a video message from the Dalai Lama that was smuggled into Tibet.