Dalai Lama told to give up on ‘greater Tibet’
Although Tibetans for centuries regarded other areas in Qinghai and Sichuan as part of their homeland, the Chinese government excluded these areas when setting up the TAR. The Dalai
Industrialists wink at Chinese repression
The violent occupation of Tibet continues, with all this means of human right violations. Threats and shows of force against Taiwan follow one after another. International law and
Top official dismisses calls for Dalai Lama’s return
Tibet’s top government official defended Chinese rule in the Himalayan region on Wednesday and dismissed calls by a veteran Tibetan Communist to allow the Dalai Lama to return home.
Tibet: Journey into Tibet’s soul
Emerging from the Potala, you cannot help but feel overwhelmed by the richness that Tibetan culture holds, and a sadness that these days it is somehow incomplete. One of the most poignant sights is the empty throne of the Dalai
High security for visit by Dalai Lama
Tibet’s spiritual leader in exile, the Dalai Lama, has flown into Wellington surrounded by tight security and diplomatic manoeuvring. The 71-year-old Buddhist, whose quest for Tibetan
Richard Gere to receive 2007 Marian Anderson Award
Richard Gere will receive the 2007 Marian Anderson Award for his advocacy efforts on behalf of independence for Tibet and better care for HIV/AIDS patients.
Shame on NZ leaders for snubbing the Dalai Lama: Tracey Barnett
New Zealand, we have embarrassed ourselves. After repeated invitations, our Prime Minister chose not to officially welcome the Dalai Lama to our shores, playing political sleight of
Tibetan immigrant finds fitting in at high school
“People here know about the Dalai Lama, but they don’t know about all of Tibetans,” he said. “They’ll see something and say, ‘Oh, that’s Tibet,’ and I’ll say, ‘That’s not Tibet