EU Delegation Seeks Human Rights Benchmarks from China
At the invitation of Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing, the EU ‘Troika’ Foreign Ministers, Jean Asselborn, Foreign Minister of Luxembourg, Mrs. Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations of European Commission
Visa glitch hits Ktm-Lhasa bus service
The second bus of the Kathmandu-Lhasa direct bus service that began from May 1 could not set off today due to visa related problems.
Integrating Legitimate Tibetan Rights into the “Yangtze Forum”
In a remarkable precedent-setting meeting of Chinese leaders last month in Wuhan, provincial governors and key ministers from different sectors such as water, environment, forest, and agriculture gathered to develop a common strategy
The Tibet Railway Nears Completion; Western Companies Jump Aboard
China’s official news agencies do not always generate a lot of factual news, but they do give insight into the issues important to the government.
China’s Development Of My Fatherland: Progress Or Destruction?
As an overseas free Tibetan, I wish to express my views on the negative developments in the guise of economic progress that is sweeping my fatherland, Tibet.
His Holiness Inaugurates Dhakpo Shedrup Ling Monastery
His Holiness the Dalai Lama thanked the union government of India and the Himachal Pradesh government for facilitating the Tibetans in preserving their religion and culture.
SFT to hold sixth Free Tibet! Action Camp in Europe
The art of freedom fighting comes naturally to some people; Palden Gyatso, Ngawang Sangdrol, Takna Jigme Sangpo and Jampa Tenzin are shining examples of natural born freedom fighters.
Friend advances Dalai Lama’s visit here
Months after it was announced the Dalai Lama would visit the Wood River Valley in September, it has become apparent that bringing one of the world’s most recognized spiritual leaders to the rural West is no easy feat.