Panchen Lama’s Disappearance Continues as World Observes International Day of the Disappeared
At the March session of the Human Rights Council, 15 NGOs in a statement expressed their concern over the disappearance of the Panchen Lama describing the abuse as a crime being committed by the People’s Republic of China
Tibet: Death by consumerism
“The Dalai Lama is not only a religious, but also a national leader,” says Woeser. “His international influence makes Tibetans proud. In early August, Runggye Adak, an ethnic Tibetan
First Cultural Summer Camp for Tibetan children in UK
25 Tibetan children and youth attended a 5-day Tibetan Summer camp from the August 20 to 24 in Worcestershire, England. The workshops included sessions in Tibetan identity and roots, language and calligraphy, daily living
Dalai Lama to visit Calgary in 2009
The University of Calgary is pleased and privileged to announce a visit to Calgary by His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet in 2009. The Dalai Lama will hold a public lecture as part
Beijing police pop up to warn internet users
Cartoon police officers are to appear in “pop-up” warnings on the internet every half hour to warn Chinese users that they must steer clear of unapproved websites.
China detains Sikkim traders for traveling in vehicle with Dalai Lama’s photograph
Sources inform of four locals being detained and interrogated by the Chinese police, known as the People’s Security Police. The four were detained for more than a couple of hours