Art in Exile – Youngsters Embrace Modern Art
Nepal based young Tibetan modern artist Chungpo Tsering is perhaps one of the few Tibetan youngsters who pursue a career in modern art and who has an art gallery of his own. His latest exhibition of paintings was opened in
They Want Them Out
“As a criminal conceals his wounds from the world that he suffered at the hands of policeman from the fear that the cause of the incidence may get revealed.
Beijing Casts Net of Silence Over Protest
One week after the police violently suppressed a demonstration against the construction of a power plant in China, leaving as many as 20 people dead, an overwhelming majority of the Chinese public still knows nothing
Norwegian Foreign Minister Questioned on Drepung Unrest
Olav Gunnar Ballo, MP Socialist Left Party (SLP) raised a question about the recent incidents of violence in the Drepung and asked how the foreign minister of Norway was thinking of taking up the human rights violation in Tibet with
Tibetans and Supporters condemned China on Rights Day
On the 57th anniversary of International Human Rights Day, more than 400 Tibetans and Tibet Supporters gathered in front of
the United Nations building to protest against China for its continued violation of human rights in Tibet
Nepal Fines, Frees 22 Tibetans
Nepali authorities have freed 22 Tibetans arrested for entering the Himalayan kingdom illegally after exiled Tibetans paid fines to secure their release, sources in the Nepali capital say.
Directors seek exemption to Indian films from censorship
The Indian films to be screened at the film festivals should be exempted from censor restrictions as these festivals are forums for exchange of ideas and information, said Ritu Sarin and Tenzing Sonam
Tibetans and Supporters condemned China on Rights Day
On the 57th anniversary of International Human Rights Day, more than 400 Tibetan and Tibet Supporters gathered in front of the United Nations building to protest against China for its continued violation of human rights in Tibet.