Students say cheese to save Tenzin Delek Rinpoche
Students from University of Bristol, UK, stood up for Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, a Buddhist leader in Tibet who is facing execution this December for a crime he did not commit.
His Holiness Wraps Up Latin American Visit in Mexico
With tears running down many cheeks and chanting “Dalai Lama, we love you”, the students of Universidad Iberoamericana, a Catholic institute of 10,000 pupils in northern Mexico
His Holiness Wraps Up Latin American Visit in Mexico
With tears running down many cheeks and chanting “Dalai Lama, we love you”, the students of Universidad Iberoamericana, a Catholic institute of 10,000 pupils in northern Mexico
Pro-Tibet rallies held in Switzerland
Protests took place across Switzerland on Wednesday to mark the 45th anniversary of an anti-Chinese uprising in Tibet.
Couchepin travels to troubled Tibet
Switzerland’s interior minister, Pascal Couchepin, has begun a week-long official trip to China, starting with a visit to Tibet.
IT professional crowned Miss Tibet
Hundreds of exiled Tibetans cheered among the crackling firecrackers and flowing ribbons when Tashi Yangchen, who works for an information technology firm, was crowned Miss Tibet 2004.
A Tibetan Tent infront of Chinese Embassy
Tibetan community in Belgium and Tibet Support Group Belgium “Les Amis du Tibet” have organized a vigil for Tibet from Saturday October 9th noon until Sunday 4 pm.
Chirac accused of ‘dishonour’ on Tiananmen
President Jacques Chirac was accused yesterday of brushing aside Beijing’s human rights record and the legacy of Tiananmen Square as he launched a public relations exercise intended to boost trade links between France and China.
One day Hunger strike in Dharamsala on the growing repression in Tibet
With the recent arrest of three Tibetans in Nagchu (400 kms north of Lhasa), shooting of Khenpo She Tse in Golok in Kham region in and the continued detention of Trulku Tenzin Delek with a death sentence hanging on this head