Action for Tibet
The Prime Minister’s first official visit to China offered a unique opportunity for Canada to intercede on behalf of one of the world’s most embattled peoples.
Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the commuting of the death penalty for Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche
The European Union welcomes the decision by the Chinese authorities to commute the
death sentence of Tenzin Deleg Rinpoche to life imprisonment.
Tibetan Outreach to Indian Media
“What’s the issue of Tibet? Why are the Tibetans refugees? Even the people in and about Dharamsala, despite over forty years of overwhelming Tibetan presence, lack complete knowledge”
China benefits from Nepali coup
China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman said Tuesday the move by Nepal’s king to replace the government and put leaders under arrest was an internal affair.
Young Tibetans Compete at the World Junior Chess Championships in Greece
Sherab Guo-Yuthok aged 14 and Emma Dolma Guo aged 10 are Tibetan borther and sister who are well known chess players in Australia. Sherab first learnt to play chess from his father Lama Choedak Rinpoche and then taught to his sister.
Gartuk and Garpa – classic Tibetan court songs
Two Tibetan artists in Australia have recorded classic Tibetan court songs called Gar for the first time in memory of the late Garpon (Master) Pasang Dhondup.