Greek Newspaper Eleftherotypia Shows Support for Tibet
Major Greek newspaper Eleftherotypia will tomorrow publish the International Tibet Support Network’s Tibet advertisement that has been the cause of controversy over the last few days.
Indian Lawyer’s meeting on Tibet
Core Group for Tibetan Cause and India Tibet Coordination office (ITCO) organized an Indian Lawyer’s Meeting on Tibet at Patiala Court conference hall, New Delhi. The meeting was attended by more than eighty lawyers.
Tibetan leader’s daughter has eye on politics
Her pink name card reads “Princess of Tibet” in Tibetan, Chinese and English. She loves Prada, European techno dance and has a passion for car racing.
Visit to a Potemkin village
Day 5 of our official media visit to Tibet brings great anticipation. Finally we will travel outside Lhasa to a real Tibetan village. After 4-1/2 days we’ve eaten only cheap Chinese buffet; nothing Tibetan.
Tibet in the New Norwegian Human rights house- inaugurated by the Norwegian Prime Minister
The Norwegian Human rights have moved to new location with more new member organizations. Norwegian Prime Minster Mr Bondevik inaugurated the new Human Rights 26th August 2004.
Row over bid to shore up Tibet’s cultural heritage
In the dusty bowels of the Tibet capital’s huge Potala Palace, a handful of labourers slowly chip away at ancient plaster holding together the 13-storey building’s crumbling foundations.
Countdown Begins for China to Be a Responsible Olympic Host
As the 28th Olympics near conclusion in Athens, Greece, the International Campaign for Tibet recognizes that a countdown to Beijing is beginning and calls on the Chinese government to reverse repressive policies
China and India to hold joint army exercises in Tibet
The Chinese and Indian armies will hold their first joint mountaineering exercise in Tibet at the weekend. China’s official Xinhua news agency reports the exercise is aimed at enhancing mutual understanding and trust, and promoting stability in the border area.