Tibetan Youngsters Set Off on Ride for Cause
Wheels have been an important mode of transport for human beings from time immemorial to move from one place to another in search of food. But wheels playing a role in the Tibetan freedom struggle would be a distant guess.
It’s a wonder: Giza Pyramid may fall off the new list
When Greek writer and poet Antipater of Sidon drew up a list of the Seven Wonders of the World around 140 BC, he couldn’t have imagined his list would outlast six of the seven wonders on it.
Candle Light Vigil at Chinese Mission, New York
Tibetans and supporters gathered around the Chinese Mission in New York on December 2nd 2004, with candles, posters of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and Tibetan National Flag around their bodies.
Students for a Free Tibet holds protest at the Chinese Consulate in New York
Yesterday, members of Students for a Free Tibet and the U.S. Tibet Committee entered the Chinese Consulate’s visa office in New York City at approximately 10:30 a.m. and demanded the release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche.
Tibet Supporters Call For Tough Stance From EU Leaders At China Summit
On Wednesday 8 December Tibetans and Tibet supporters from across Europe will converge on The Hague to urge European and Chinese leaders attending the annual EU-China Summit to place Tibet at the heart of the EU-China partnership.
MP condemns Chinese response on Tibetan monk
An Indian parliamentarian Friday condemned the Chinese embassy’s response to his attempts to submit a memorandum demanding the release of a Buddhist monk sentenced to death.
Free Tibet climbers scale roof of Chinese Embassy in protest at proposed execution of Tibetan religious leader
Two Free Tibet protestors, have scaled the roof of the Chinese Embassy in London, unfurling banners to mark an International Day of Action in protest at plans China may have to execute a peaceful Tibetan religious leader