What Ails All India Radio’s Tibetan Service?
It is a fact that the majority of Tibetans, whether inside Tibet or resettled in different parts of the world, have a close feeling towards India. Historically, India is Phakyul (the Land of the Arhats) that has
A Crack in the Diplomatic Facade
The setting was a major Capitol Hill law firm, before an audience of London School of Economics alumni and other distinguished guests. Inside the building, in an elegant room overlooking the Capitol, a group of
The End of Tibet
The small concrete room smells of urine. In the corner, a young woman lies on a metal cot, moaning softly and vomiting up blood. A former Buddhist nun, she is recovering from an operation on her stomach to fix internal
Indians skeptical despite Hu’s visit
While economic ties between China and India received a strong boost during Chinese President Hu Jintao’s first-ever state visit to India last November, the visit failed to allay deep-rooted suspicions and resentments that
European and Canadian Parliaments pass measures supporting Dialogue process
The European Parliament, meeting in Strasbourg, France, today adopted a resolution on the Dialogue between the Chinese Government and Envoys of the Dalai Lama. The comprehensive resolution includes recommendations
Animal Activists Protest Against China
Animal activists protested before the Chinese Embassy in Brussels on Tuesday. The demonstration was to condemn China of the brutal treatment of animals to produce fur.