EP Demands Buddhist Master’s Release
The European Parliament demanded the immediate release of Trulku Tenzin Delek and asked the government of People’s Republic of China to step up the ongoing process of dialogue with the representatives of the Dalai
Turn a deaf ear to the disinformation about the US resettlement plan
Though it was already announced that the US plan to resettle Tibetan refugees in Nepal focuses on Tibetan population who have been living in Nepal and who still do not have proper residential permit and those Tibetans
Dreaming of Tibet in New York
A documentary film on Tibet called Dreaming of Tibet will be screened at the Pioneer Theatre on Tuesday, November 1. This is the first screening of the film
Counter Petition Against Scientists Opposing Dalai Lama
A petition to counter the petition condemning the invitation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to speak at the “Dialogues between Neuroscience and Society” series at SFN’s 2005 annual meeting.
Don’t Wait and Watch Change, Make It Happen: Kalon Lobsang Nyandak
“Rule of Law may eventually come to pass in China, at least by the looks of sweeping changes being forced into its economic landscape. We however cannot afford to wait and watch China change.
New career counseling office of the education department in Mungod
The Department of Education (DOE) of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has opened a new career counseling office in Mungod Tibetan settlement, in South India on 17 October 2005.
Tibetan doctor connects East and West
The Stanford Friends of Tibet lecture series — counting down until the arrival of His Holiness the Dalai Lama — wrapped up last night with an event on medical issues led by world-famous Tibetan doctor Tsondue Gyatso.
Tibet no longer a chink in bilateral ties: China
The issue of Tibet is no longer a problem between China and India though Beijing wants the Dalai Lama to give up his “separatist movement” and the desire to “govern”, Chinese Ambassador Sun Yuxi has said.
China goes after Maoists, but which ones?
It was an unexpected yet important statement, especially in the context of Washington seeking to build new bridges with New Delhi, with the purpose of countervailing Beijing’s overpowering influence in the region.