Dalai Lama unworthy of being called a religious leader: China
Tibet’s Communist Party chief has accused the Dalai Lama of being a “double dealer” who is engaged in separatist activities in collusion with anti-China forces, making him an “unworthy” religious leader for devout
Two-year countdown: Beijing Olympic “dream” conceals nightmare for Tibet
Today marks the two year countdown to the opening of the Beijing Olympics on August 8, 2008. China intends to use “the greatest show on earth” to showcase to the world a new, prosperous and confident China
Hacking the Himalayas: Connecting Tibet’s Exile Community via the Web
When the Dalai Lama fled Chinese rule of Tibet in 1959, he found refuge just across the western border in India. Waves of refugees followed their spiritual leader out of the once-isolated kingdom when India
Letter: Modernising Shangri-la
Lin Gu, a writer based in the Chinese capital, Beijing, travelled to the remote and beautiful mountainous region bordering Tibet. The area has been named a World Heritage Site and is
Tibetan scholar sentenced to ten years in prison after writing book on history and culture
A young Tibetan writer and teacher has smuggled out a letter from prison saying he is serving a ten-year sentence linked to his unpublished book. Twenty-nine year old Dolma Kyab