Monk Spirited Away by Security Forces
Chinese security forces must immediately release Sonam, a monk from the Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, Human Rights Watch said.
Exiled Tibetans explore democracy in India
Tibetans living-in-exile in Dharamsala are engaged in attending a workshop here to make their youth aware of democracy and parliamentary system of government.
Tibet Activists confront Bombardier over its support of “cultural genocide” in Tibet
Activists from Free Tibet Campaign and Students for a Free Tibet UK today protested against Bombardier’s support of cultural genocide in Tibet at the Infrarail 2005 Exhibition in Manchester.
Middle Way Approach: The Solution for the Question of Tibet
Undeterred by the heavy and continuous rain, as many as 200 Tibet supporters in New Delhi attended a seminar organised by the India Tibet Coordination Office on the "Middle Way Approach: The Solution for the Question of Tibet" at the India International Centre’s Auditorium.
Protest greets Chinese leader in Canada
Chinese President Hu Jintao returned to Canada on Friday to meet with political and business leaders, but he was greeted by hundreds of demonstrators protesting the communist government’s human rights record.
The First Tibetan Communist and Partition of Tibet
“Divide to rule” is a well known concept in India. Was not the sub-continent divided in two parts by the colonial power to better retain control?
Youth Encouraged to Lead Peaceful, Compassionate Lives
His Holiness the Dalai Lama accepts a framed copy for “Heart of Every Child,” a song written for his historic address. Photo by Willy Cook
Max Boot: U.S. Internet companies should be forbidden from aiding China oppression
Imagine what would have happened if during the 1980s an American communications company had provided information that allowed the South African government to track down and imprison an anti-apartheid activist.