Kalon Tripa to address humans rights workshop
Kalon Tripa Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche will tomorrow give a brief overview of the present status of the Sino-Tibetan dialogue process and the Middle-Way Approach at a workshop organised by the Tibetan
Dreaming Lhasa short listed for the 16th Films from the South Festival, Norway
The 16th Films from the South Festival will take place in Oslo from October 5.– 15 2006. Nobel peace prize winner Shirin Ebadi (Iran) and Norwegian minister for Culture Mr Trond Giske
Dalai Lama lauds women leaders
His Holiness the Dalai Lama was in Long Beach on Tuesday to offer his vision of how to build a better world: More women must become leaders and schools must teach compassion.
‘European Tibetan Delegates’determined to fight Tibetan separatism and praised the Qinghai-Tibet Railway project- Chinese propaganda continues.
On 25th August 2006, there was a report from the news desk of Tibetan Review which states, ‘European ‘Tibetan delegation’ in China riles Tibetan exiles’. According to the report, the European Tibetan delegation group was on a
Restriction on nuns seeking alms in Tawu County of Tibet
Local authorities in Tawu County of Kandze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province have allegedly restricted nuns of Sinapu nunnery from seeking alms in their traditional way since August 2005 and it has made life of nuns difficult.
China and the Middle East: A New Patron of Regional Instability
The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is a relative newcomer to Middle East geopolitics and, as far as U.S. interests are concerned, not a very welcome one. Home to the world’s largest oil
October in Dharamsala
Come October and it is usually the most happening and the busiest month for Tibetans in exile here in the northern Indian hill town of Dharamsala.
Dalai Lama: Too Many Lives Lost in Iraq
The Dalai Lama said Tuesday that violence in Iraq has cost too many lives and soured his view of the U.S.-led war. The Tibetan spiritual leader initially reserved judgment on the conflict