Dalai Lama diplomacy will not change Tibet: China
A wave of high-level visits by the Dalai Lama to Western countries will have no effect on the status of Chinese-ruled Tibet, and will only serve to harm relations with Beijing, China’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.
China says it will not tolerate unauthorized demonstrations at Beijing Olympic Games
China will not tolerate unauthorized parades, demonstrations or other gatherings during next year’s Olympic Games, a police spokesman said Thursday in a warning to groups hoping to use
China Denies Firing On Tibetan Refugees
China has denied reports that its border guards fired on a group of Tibetans trying to flee from Tibet to Nepal last month. A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, Liu Jianchao, Thursday
Nepal condemned for blocking 5,000 Tibetans from getting asylum in the United States
Asian Centre for Human Rights (ACHR) today condemned the government of Nepal for blocking 5,000 Tibetan refugees from getting asylum in the United States under pressure from China.
Tibet, Bhutan team to play rematch after 2-2 draw in pre-quarter final
The pre-quarter final of the 29th All India (Sikkim) Governor’s Gold Cup football tournament between the Tibetan National Football Association (TNFA) team and Bhutan XI
Tibetans Protest China’s Olympic Truce Resolution in New York
Members of Students for a Free Tibet, the Regional Tibetan Youth Congress of NY and NJ, and the U.S. Tibet Committee today protested China’s Olympic Truce Resolution in front of the United
Dalai Lama champions culture
Exiled Tibetans have a “moral obligation” to serve those still in the country by keeping their culture and cause alive, the Dalai Lama said yesterday as he arrived in Toronto to cap
Nepal Stops 5,000 Tibetans From Getting US Asylum
Under pressure from China, Nepal’s Girija Prasad Koirala government, which came to power last year pledging to protect democracy and human rights, has stopped 5,000 Tibetan refugees from
Dalai Lama talks happiness before large T.O. crowd
The Dalai Lama addressed more than 10,000 people inside Toronto’s Rogers Centre on Wednesday, sharing his vision of peace and his message on happiness.