Tibetans seek waiver of death sentence to Delek
Over 50 Tibetan demonstrators on Wednesday began a five-day hunger strike demanding immediate release of their spiritual leader Tulku Tenzin Delek, under detention in Tibet since 2002 and facing a death sentence.
Victor Chan Delivers the Dalai Lama’s Message of Forgiveness to Koreans
The Dalai Lama has been a source of inspiration for many around the world as a living symbol of peace. Victor Chan, his longtime friend and the co-author of his latest publication
His Holiness Returns from South Africa, No Visits to Russia Planned
Ruling out any indication of a possible visit of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Russia in the media reports, an Interfax report quoted Mikhail Troyansky
Russia denies it gave visa to Dalai Lama
The Russian Foreign Ministry has denied reports that it issued an entry visa to the Dalai Lama, Interfax news agency said Tuesday.
Kelsang Dolma Dodin runs the New York City Marathon
At 7:00 A.M. of the race day, Sunday, November 7, 2004, Kelsang Dolma Dodin was met by representatives of the three major Tibetan organizations of New York
Reflections on the Dalai Lama’s interview with Time
On 18 October 2004, Time [Asia]’s online edition carried an interview of the Dalai Lama by Alex Perry in which he said, “So if we remain within China, we might get a greater benefit
A melting glacier in Tibet raises alarm on warming
Seen from afar, it looked like much of the surrounding landscape, even to the scientists who know these Tibetan wilds intimately: the looming, soot-black shoulder of a mountain.
Finding beauty in diversity
A crush of Central High School students bent over the velvet ropes, cellphones in hand to snap photos of the multicolored Tibetan sand painting.