Tibet Events in Digne(France)
Within the framework of the Children’s Rights Day, the town of Digne in France, where the famous French explorer and Buddhist Mrs Alexandra David Neel lived and passed away in 1969, unique experiences of the
Human Rights Protest in Sydney
Tibetan flags, prayer flags and posters were flown to represent the Tibetan community at the human rights protest on Saturday 18 November 2006. The protest ran through the centre of Sydney, from
Arunachalis Join Tibetans in Protest Against Chinese President
Chinese President, Hu Jintao will arrive in India today and face protests by Tibetans and people from Arunachal Pradesh, the northeastern Indian state claimed recently by the Chinese as a part of their territory.
Last vestige of old Tibetan culture clings on in remote Indian state
On the Tawang to Lhasa highway, climbing past a moonscape of craggy mountains and luminous lakes, is a road sign that sums up why this edge of India is bitterly contested. It reads: Lhasa
Tibet is the key
The recent Sino-Indian spat over Arunachal Pradesh triggered by the Chinese ambassador’s loud-mouthed claim has brought home the truth that at the core of the India-China divide remains Tibet and that
Prior to Hu’s India visit, BJP chief angry as Tibetans plan protests
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) chief Rajnath Singh has raised objection and was irked by Chinese President’s visit to India on November 20. “It’s a day when China announced a ceasefire in 1962 as if