Kashag Presents Three Years’ Plan
With two years, one month and twenty-six days left in office, the 12th Kashag met with the staff of the Central Tibetan Administration and presented its plans for the year 2004 to 2007.
New Crackdown on Tibetan Buddhism Underway by Chinese Authorities, According to Major New Study
A major new report released by the International Campaign for Tibet reveals the increasing threat to the survival of Tibetan Buddhism in Tibet. ‘When the Sky Fell to Earth: the New Crackdown on Buddhism in Tibet’
Festival to celebrate Tibetan culture, people
To be a Tibetan refugee is also to be a teacher, always working to increase awareness about the struggles faced by their people still living under Chinese rule, said Losang Gyatso, a Boulder artist.
International Mongolian Festival at Tibetan Cultural Center in Bloomington
An International Mongolian Festival is being held at the Tibetan Cultural Center in Bloomington, Indiana, from September 18 to 19, 2004 as part of its Annual World Harmony Series.
New Details on Cases of Tibetan Political Imprisonment
Information has reached TIN based on official Chinese sources about several cases of political imprisonment in Sichuan, Gansu, and Qinghai Provinces, and in the TAR. Chinese authorities deny that there are any ‘political prisoners’ in the PRC