Chinese Police arrest 13 Tibetans fleeing into exile
The Chinese border police have arrested thirteen Tibetans who were on their way into exile to Nepal. The arrest took place around June 16 evening at a place near Dhingri
China to flood India’s Bengal market with silk through Nathu La
With the reopening of Sikkim’s ancient silk route, Nathu La, West Bengal apprehends that its markets will be flooded with foreign silk
China’s ‘magical road of heaven’
For centuries Tibet has been the embodiment of an exotic fantasy. A Buddhist Shangri-La, mysterious and remote, locked away within high mountains from the
Tibetan Cultural Center re-opens to public
Half-a-world away the Tibetan people and their culture are facing near extinction due to Chinese occupation and colonization, but the Tibetan
Tourism threatening Tibet’s sacred spaces
On the roof of the holiest temple in Tibet, the monks are debating Buddhist theology — and trying to ignore the hordes of Chinese tourists who interrupt the debate
Secretary of Tibetan Schools Administration Passes Away
A special two-hour prayer congregation on Monday afternoon, here at the hub of the exile Tibetan administration mourned the sudden death of Dr. M.S. Verma
Tibetan Assembly to Meet for its Second Session
The Assembly of the Tibetan People’s Deputies (ATPD) will meet again from 1-7 October 2006 for its winter session here
A Motorbike Trip To Little Tibet- Part 1
Krista, Desmond (age 8) and I have just returned from a motorbike trip up, up and up from the plains of India to the back of beyond, right up to the Roof of the World
‘Tibet’s rail to ruin?’: Editorial
The title is borrowed from a CNN report (July 6) on the historic inauguration of the first rail link to Lhasa, capital of Tibet, from Beijing
Blow to Tibet’s independence
The brand new Qinghai-Tibet railway is yet another blow to Tibetan independence in a long and bloody history. The high-speed, high-altitude train is helping the Chinese