China vows to tighten security in Tibet
China’s top official in Tibet has vowed to tighten security ahead of a Communist Party meeting in the autumn and the 2008 Beijing Olympics to ensure the Himalayan region remains firmly under Communist
Awori on the spot over failed Dalai Lama visit
Vice-President Moody Awori is once again on the spotlight over his attempt to invite Chinese renegade leader, Dalai Lama Tenzin, into the country.
Chinese Official Slams Dalai Lama
A senior Chinese official has accused the Dalai Lama of conspiring with a host of perceived enemies, from Islamic separatists to the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement, to weaken Beijing’s
Richard Blum visits Tibetan Reception Centre
Mr Richard C. Blum, the Chairman and some other members of the American Himalayan Foundation (AHF) visited the Tibet Reception Centre (TRC) in Kathmandu today to see the
Conference for an independent Tibet
Friends of Tibet (India) will be organising a two-day conference in New Delhi to continue advocating for restoration of Tibet’s independence for the future of Tibetan polity.
Tibetans Greet Everest Protester in London
Tenzin Dorjee aka Tendor, a young Tibetan born in exile, who recently protested at the Mt. Everest Base Camp in Tibet against China’s occupation of Tibet, stopped by in London to meet and share his
Dalai Lama decision defended
Senate President Paul Calvert has defended his refusal to hold a parliamentary reception for the Dalai Lama, saying the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader is not a head of state.