Don’t award Nobel to Kadeer: China warns Norway
The Chinese authorities have warned Norway that relations between the two countries would suffer if Norway awarded the Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese human rights activist Rebiya Kadeer, reported the
Celebration in honour of Dalai Lama
A group of more than 17 Tibetan NGOs and welfare groups jointly organised a special celebration event in the morning today, which was participated by overwhelming public gathering to commemorate
China failing to meet Olympics rights promises
China is failing to live up to promises made when it bid for the 2008 Olympics to improve its human-rights record before the Summer Games, Amnesty International said Thursday. While China has shown some improvement by making legislative
The extension of Tibet Railway to Nepal’s border will have serious strategic implications for India
The newly built Tibet Railway will soon be extended to the Nepal border. The chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Region announced it during the visit of Nepali Deputy Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli to Lhasa. A few days
Doing right by Law: His Holiness provides Law school with moral framework
On his last day on campus, His Holiness the Dalai Lama told 160 participants in a University of Buffalo (UB) Law School conference how Buddhism can influence the law, emphasising that compassion is necessary to bring about social change.
TWA organize AIDS and Hepatitis awareness programme in Kathmandu
Tibetan Women Organization branch of Nepal organized an AIDS and Hepatitis awareness programme to over 200 women and several men at the Chonjor Hall in Kathmandu.
Dalai Lama speaks locally of peace, compassion
Under sunny skies and awash in a brisk breeze, the Dalai Lama today spoke simply for roughly 45 minutes to some 2,500 who had gathered in Woodstock about compassion, inner strength and love.
Defamation Campaign against the Dalai Lama Raised at the United Nations
This afternoon as the United Nations Human Rights Council had the interactive dialogues with its human rights experts on freedom of religion and freedom of opinion and expression, three NGOs
Last effort to save Little Tibet
Caught in a perfect Catch-22 situation over removal of Chhang Town – the Tibetan settlement at Majnu ka Tila – Delhi government and ministry of external affairs (MEA) have decided to appeal to the court
Nations of High Asia Declare Independence in U.S. Congress
On 19 September 2006, the Declaration of Independence of the Nations of High Asia: Tibet, East Turkistan and Inner Mongolia was read out in a conference room at the Capitol Building of the US