Belgium rolls up ‘welcome mat’ for Dalai Lama
It is with profound shock that the Canada Tibet Committee (CTC) learned today that the Belgian government succumbed to Chinese pressure and conveyed its apprehension to His
Government of Belgium succumbs to China’s gross interference
According to the statement, His Holiness in response is reported to have expressed that the decision not to visit Brussels was more difficult this time than it was in 2005.
Europe’s Largest Daily to Honour the Dalai Lama with Peace Award
While news of the Belgian Government requesting the Dalai Lama not to visit the country this weekend has come as a shock to Tibetans and their supporters, in Germany, Europe’s largest
China’s new dam
The Tsangpo River originating in the western Tibetan plateau runs east then, bending acutely around a mountain knot called the Namcha Barwa, enters northeast Arunachal Pradesh as Siang, flowing south for a brief
China kicks off inspection of water resources in Tibet
Amid concerns in India and Bangladesh over China’s plans to construct a dam on the Brahmaputra in Tibet, Chinese officials today started an inspection of how water from the
“Free Tibet” Antelope Defects from China’s Olympic Team
Yingsel, an endangered Tibetan antelope and one of China’s five chosen mascots for the 2008 Olympic Games announced early this morning that she has defected from China’s Olympic team in order to
Dalai Lama urges all to tap ‘compassionate heart’ in Smith address
In a half-hour address at Smith College this morning, the 14th Dalai Lama pledged himself to three continuing causes, as an individual and worldwide leader of Tibetan Buddhism.