Candle light vigil in Nepal demand release of Tibetan political prisoners
Regional Tibetan Women’s Association (RTWA) of Kathmandu organized a candle light vigil around Boudanath Stupa to pray and appeal for the release of the Panchen Lama, Trulku Tenzin Delek, Rongye Adak
Tibetan protest in Sydney to mar APEC meeting on September 8
The Tibetan community of Australia will unite in Sydney on 8 September 2007 to hold a peaceful march during the APEC summit meetings. Tibetans will march alongside the Vietnamese community, the Free China movement,
Scots Tibet study receives Dalai Lama blessing
A team of Scottish academics will undertake a research project studying more than six centuries of Tibetan history. The 10-year St Andrews University project will be led by the Professor Mario Aguilar,
Tibetan Democracy Day
On Sunday, Tibetans in exile commemorated the 47th anniversary of the Tibetan Democracy Day since the Dalai Lama declared democracy for Tibetans in 1960 and promulgated a constitution for a future Tibet, based on the
Chinese railway raises fears for Tibetan culture
Critics say the train is threatening Tibetan culture by bringing in hundreds of thousands of Han Chinese to this once-isolated region. “Tibetans are not allowed to openly criticise or debate the sort of economic