Tibet: China intensifies restriction in Trulku Tenzin Delek’s Monastery
On 18 July 2007 the Chinese authorities in Lithang County, Tibet has detained an elderly Tibetan supporter of Trulku Tenzin Delek and prohibited the monks of Nalanda Thekchen
Tibetan PM congratulates India’s first woman President
The Kashag of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has congratulated Mrs Pratibha Patil, for being elected as the 12th President of India, according to the official
Human rights questions remain for China
Observers and pressure groups have criticized the efforts of the Chinese government and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) since Beijing won the bid in 2001, rejecting …
Mining becoming a top flourishing industry in Tibet
Mining rage and tourist influx in Tibet continue to pose growing threat to the remote Himalayan region’s fragile ecological order and its unique and rich cultural heritage
TYC-led Hunger Strike continues amidst appeals to end: Day 17
The TYC-led Indefinite Hunger Strike continues, entering its seventeenth day, amidst requests to end from Kalon Tripa (Tibetan Govt-in-Exile Prime Minister), Indian leaders, Tibet supporters, and
China denies mistreating ethnic Mongolian
China has not mistreated an ethnic Mongolian Chinese political prisoner despite accusations by his wife and a rights group, an official said on Wednesday, adding he would serve his full jail term.
Conference of North American Tibetan university students in New York
The Office of Tibet, New York is organizing a North American Tibetan University Students’ conference at Garrison Institute, New York, from 13 to 15 October, coinciding with the visit