“Corporate villains” named and shamed
The award in the social rights category went to the Walt Disney Company, which had been accused of serious human rights abuses in southern China.
How about elections in Tibet?-letter to the editor
While the international community celebrates with the Palestinians their recent elections, we should not forget that the sovereign Tibetan nation, which has been illegally occupied by the People’s
A Home Away from Home
The mobile phones of the 9 executive members of Nepal Mussoorie Alumni Association never stop ringing – mostly calling each other. Not that they are into last minute preparation for a party or a picnic. They are preparing to recieve 10 Tibetan
Tibetans, Supporters Protest at Google Headquarters
Approximately twenty Tibetans and supporters staged a protest yesterday afternoon at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA to express their outrage at Google’s decision to join hands with the Chinese Government in its censorship efforts.
Bay Area Tibetans Remembering Tenzin Delek Rinpoche – 2
San Francisco Tibetan Youth Congress and the Bay Area Students for a Free Tibet led a protest for the immediate release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche in front of the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco. Today marks three years since Lobsang Dhondup was executed by Chinese authorities and Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s death sentence was commuted to life-in-prison. About 30 Tibetans and supporters gathered in front of the Chinese Consulate at 2PM and shouted slogans till 5PM with a half hour recitation of prayers over a candle light vigil. The protest concluded with the Tibetan national anthem. Tibetans in the Bay area and worldwide will not rest till Tenzin Delek Rinpoche is released. (Jan 26, 2006 / Kalsang Y. Tashi)
Bay Area Tibetans Remembering Tenzin Delek Rinpoche – 1
San Francisco Tibetan Youth Congress and the Bay Area Students for a Free Tibet led a protest for the immediate release of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche in front of the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco. Today marks three years since Lobsang Dhondup was executed by Chinese authorities and Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s death sentence was commuted to life-in-prison. About 30 Tibetans and supporters gathered in front of the Chinese Consulate at 2PM and shouted slogans till 5PM with a half hour recitation of prayers over a candle light vigil. The protest concluded with the Tibetan national anthem. Tibetans in the Bay area and worldwide will not rest till Tenzin Delek Rinpoche is released. (Jan 26, 2006 / Kalsang Y. Tashi)
Tibet Talk for Students of Toulouse
A special lecture on Tibet was held for the first time at the Political Science Institute in Toulouse on the 25th January 2006. Over 140 students of the Institute attended the lecture session entitled “Tibet, today’s perspectives”
Tibet Talk Given at the Political Science Institute of Toulouse in France
Special lecture on Tibet was organised for the first time at the Political Science Institute in Toulouse on the 25th January 2006. Over 140 persons, mainly students of the Institute attended the lecture session entitled