Tibetan Monk Nominated for Grammy

More and more albums of Tibetan Buddhist chants find slot in the shelves of music stores worldwide. Once again, Tibetan Buddhism has made headlines in music world. “Tibetan Master Chants,” by Lama Tashi has been nominated in the category of Traditional World

TCHRD Press Statement on International Human Rights Day

Today marks the 57th year since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proclaimed. Although many countries in the world today observe the principles set forth in the UDHR, regrettably China as a member of the UN

A Wishful Crime: Aftermaths of the Embassy Storming

“I feel truly proud to be in Tihar for my rightful act of demonstrating against the Chinese policies of repression in Tibet, as it is one of the few non-violent methods left with Tibetans to make the world aware of the pitiful plight of Tibetans in Tibet.

The Myth of Tibetan Moral Superiority

“There’s Michael Jordan, and then there is the rest of us.” This is how Earvin “Magic” Johnson assented to the general consensus that MJ was the unparalleled superstar of the NBA in the 1990’s. Likewise when it comes to moral uprightness and righteousness among Tibetans,

Exile Government to Target Arab World

The Department of Information and International Relations of Dharamshala based exile Tibetan government will launch a website in Arabic for the interested people in the Arab speaking world

Class lets religion teach about peace

Students in two comparative religions classes at Jesuit High School took their inspiration from these themes, learned about history and traditions behind prayer flags and created their own. Jampa Lathsang,

Vegetarianism Campaigner in Jaipur

Equipped with a VCDs and few literatures in an old suit case he came to Jaipur in a second-class sleeper train for the cause of saving lives. He has traveled far and wide, met the old and the rich, spoke to thousands of young and the old, and