Brutality in Tibet
For the past half-century, the global community has time and again swept the issue of Tibet and the violation of the human rights of Tibetans under the rug. Meanwhile, my culture, my heritage and my people are slowly but surely being
Miss Tibet winner puts politics on the catwalk
Braving a controversial “swimwear” round and questions about Tibet’s “freedom struggle”, a sociology student born in India has won the annual Miss Tibet beauty pageant held by Tibetans living
Mugumpa Tibetan clan in Nepal release first music album
A music album called “TA-LA-SHI-PA” by Tsewang Chorten from Mugum Village in far north western Nepal was released today at the Everest Hotel in Kathmandu by NIPA Production amidst a brief
Man behind Miss Tibet now plans Tibetan Olympics
The man behind the Miss Tibet pageant is now planning another event to focus attention on his homeland: Tibetan Olympics. Lobsang Wangyal, the producer-director of the
The life story of a Tibetan Revolutionary available in Tibetan
Kalon Tripa, Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, yesterday released the Tibetan version of a book titled A Tibetan Revolutionary, launched by the Tibet Times.
New images of aftermath of Nangpa pass shooting
A new set of images received by ICT depicts a group of Chinese police at the scene of the shooting of the young Tibetan nun on the Nangpa Pass near the border of Nepal on September 30.
Officials Detain Nine Tibetans for Links to Leaflets, Posters
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) has reported that Chinese public security officials detained nine Tibetans in Ganzi (Kardze) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture (TAP), Sichuan
Protest in Toronto against China’s Recent Attacks on Tibetan Refugees
Crowds of protesters peacefully rallied in front of the Chinese Consulate General in Toronto voicing their opposition at the recent fatal shootings of unarmed Tibetan refugees by Chinese border guards.