China releases three political prisoners after completing their prison term
According to information received through reliable source, Jamphel Jangchup who was sentenced to 19 years of prison term was released in March 2005, after completing his prison term. Jamphel Jangchup was among 21 Drepung monks who led the first peaceful demonstration on 27 September 1987.
Tibetan Pleads Not Guilty To Fraud
A Tibetan woman accused of falsely declaring herself a Buddhist nun to gain asylum in the United States to flee persecution pleaded not guilty yesterday and is scheduled to go on trial in May.
Body-Snatchers Enduring Phobias and Superstitions in Tibetan Society (Part One)
With every passing year the official 10 th March statements gets progressively more disheartening and defeatist.
Tibetan Women’s March: Braving Rain, Storm and Hardship
The Tibetan Womens Peace March reached its 13th day today with the marchers becoming more determined and stronger with each passing day. Pain, blisters and sweat as their second skin
Tibet revisited: JNU group keeps spirit of freedom alive
The Dalai Lama may have had to amend his support for a free Ttibet, but for a motley group of students and academics at JNU, a 13-year association with the cause remains undiluted.