Eviction of Tibetan Colony in Delhi postponed till 18 October
The Delhi High Court’s order to remove the 66 Tibetan shops under the Tibetan Refugee Market Association at Ladakh Dharamshala/Buddha Vihar and the Tibetan colony, Majnu Ka Tilla, in Delhi was postponed till 18 October 2006.
Message of Harmony
Paul Melnikow sat about 20 rows from the Dalai Lama in a crowded gym Monday, wrapped in a quiet moment of spiritual reflection. “There was a lot going on in the room, but it was nice to be able to meditate in that space,” said
Confidence and ham pa
It all started with the westward migration of Tibetans in droves during the 1990s. Flushed with cash and exposure, the Tibetan community in exile became more desperate than ever to become
‘Dalai Lama unworthy religious leader’
The 14th Dalai Lama was no doubt once the spiritual leader in Tibet before he fled in 1959, but his recent behaviour makes him “unworthy” of the title of “religious leader,” Zhang Qingli, top
German Parliamentarian Says Zhang Qingli’s utterance on Tibet is Detrimental to China
Holger Haibach, a member of the German Parliament and Chairman of the Parliament’s Tibet Inter-Group, has said that the Dalai Lama’s approach of reconciliation and peaceful dialogue is an opportunity that China should seize.
First Tibetan named deputy minister of United Front in Beijing
According to a 12 September 2006 report in the Hong Kong based independent Chinese language Newspaper Sing Tao Jih Pao (Pinyin: qingdao ribao), Sita has become the first Tibetan ever to
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Arrives in UB
His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Buffalo this morning from Denver, Colorado. His Holiness the Dalai Lama was welcomed at the Airport by President of the University John B Simpson, Vice Provost Steven Dunnette and Steven Shaw from the