Kalon Tripa Wishes Wen a Successful India Visit
The Kalon Tripa of the Central Tibetan Administration said that he looks forward to the visit tomorrow of the Chinese premiere Wen Jia Bao to India.
Oral statement delivered by Dr. B. Tsering Yeshi on behalf of Society for Threatened Peoples International in the 61st Session on the UNCHR
Nine years ago, the Beijing Platform for Action (BPFA) affirmed women’s rights as an inalienable part of all human rights and fundamental freedoms (para. 9).
Palpung monks express condolence to Pope John Paul II
Yesterday, the envoy of Palpung Sherabling and 12th Tai Situ Rinpoche, Lama Tenam presented the condolence letter to the Secretariat of the State of Vatican City to express sincerely the condolence for the loss of His Holiness, Pope John Paull II.
Dalai Lama gets low-key reception on latest visit to Japan
Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama arrived on his 10th visit to Japan, where the government has no plans to meet with the monk whose international travels are opposed by China.
Severe earthquake strikes Tibet
An earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale has struck a mountainous region in Tibet. The earthquake struck at 4:04 am 400km west of the holy Tibetan Buddhist city of Shigatse, the Tibet Seismological Bureau reported.
TIBET- The Buffer State Needs to be Restored
There has been a lot of speculation over the upcoming Chinese Premiere Wen Jiabao’s scheduled visit to India. In fact the whole world would be watching the whole dialogue process between the two Asian giants in rapt silence.
Released after sentence expiry
TIN has received news of the release of three political prisoners in the Tibet Autonomous Region after their sentences had expired.
Tibetans Face New Uncertainty in Exile
The rain came down harder and those celebrating the final day of Losar, the Tibetan New Year, squeezed in tighter to get under the roof. All were on their feet to sing the Tibetan national anthem.