Indian Parliamentarians visits the Hunger Strikers
Today, two members of the Indian parliament, Dr. Arun Kumar Sarma, (M.P), Lok Sabha, and Mr. Kiran Rejiju, M.P., Lok Sabha, visited the hunger strikers to express their solidarity and support.
Ulster is a lesson for the world: Dalai Lama
Speaking at the Guildhall in Londonderry yesterday, the exiled Tibetan leader said that the last time he left Northern Ireland after the Good Friday Agreement he felt pained after
Founder of ‘Tibetan Freedom’ newspaper passes away in Darjeeling
Father of veteran activist for an indepeendent Tibet, Jamyang Norbu and founder of ‘Tibetan Freedom’ the pioneer newspaper of the Tibetans in exile, Ku-ngoe Lhawangla passed away earlier
Woman in NZ abducted by Chinese: Amnesty
Amnesty International and other groups including Falun Gong, Friends of Tibet and the New Zealand Green Party organised a protest in Wellington on Thursday, where Chen spoke.
World Cup legends back charity
The Nobel Peace Laureate is in the city to be keynote speaker at a two-day conference organised by Mr Moore’s charity. The conference at the Millennium Forum focuses on issues around the rights of children,
My year without ‘Made in China’
People figured we were standing up for Tibet or protesting lost American jobs, but our reason was personal, not political. It was an experiment. We wanted to test our connections
Forgiveness is not a sign of weakness, His Holiness tells Derry/Londonderry audience
Welcoming His Holiness the Dalai Lama here this evening as the keynote speaker at the International Conference on children’s rights and “A Promise for the Future”, Mr. Richard