GCMGC 2007 in Clementown: TNSA
Tibetan National Sports Association (TNSA) Executive Secretary, Mr Kelsang Dhondup today formally declared the qualified teams, fixture and venue, and other confirmation details of the 13th Gyalyum Chenmo Memorial Gold Cup (GCMGC) Football Tournament 2007 at a press conference here today.
The road to freedom travels through unity
All Tibetans at the end of the day want rangzen. Even when he speaks to Tibetan audiences around the world, His Holiness has always called on Tibetan not to give up the
FOT’s summer camp to Dharamshala concludes
The Delhi Chapter of Friends of Tibet (FOT) organised its third consecutive camp to Dhramshala, to introduce students of Delhi University to the issue of Tibet, in all its
The Insider’s Story Reveals Chinese Regime’s Overseas scheme
On the question of Tibet when asked what he thought of the five rounds of negotiations between the Tibetan exile representatives and the Chinese government, Chen did not hesitate
Dalai Lama says meeting PM not a goal
THE Dalai Lama said today he wouldn’t mind if he could not meet Prime Minister John Howard, but gave Australia a tip about standing firm on human rights and democratic principles.
Howard will meet the Dalai Lama
JOHN Howard will defy the warnings of Chinese authorities and meet with the Dalai Lama in Canberra this week. The Australian understands the Prime Minister will hold talks with the
An aspiring Tibetan Doctor looks back
People just look at me and think that I’m Chinese or Korean or they just take a guess but I want them to know that I’m not just Asian like I’m a Tibetan and I’m proud to be one and that Tibet used to be a country and
China raises tension in India border dispute
India’s strengthening ties with the US are the cause of China’s increasingly aggressive position over the disputed India-China borderin the eastern Himalayas, according to security affairs analysts
Dalai Lama visit captures Geelong’s heart
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama smiled broadly as he insisted on two sitting ovations in Geelong yesterday. As thousands of adoring people stood to offer him reverential bows of farewell
Stanhope ‘too busy’ for Dalai Lama
ACT Chief Minister Jon Stanhope has declined to meet the Dalai Lama during his visit to Canberra today. A spokeswoman claimed Mr Stanhope was too busy to see the controversial Tibetan leader, who