If Kosovo, why not Tibet?
We are living in a strange world in which truth and justice are often not the main moving forces. Take the example of Kosovo. Backed by the US and the European Union
Hoops and hurdles for Olympic media
Many overseas journalists want to penetrate the shiny, happy Olympic facade to report on the gritty economic and environmental realities of life in China, or put this year’s
Kashag reshuffles representatives of the Offices of Tibet
The Kashag today announced a major reshuffle in the post of representatives of the Offices of Tibet (OoT). According to the announcement, Kasur Tashi Wangdi, the representative of
An Epic Walk Home through Himalayas for Exiled Tibetan Poet
“I personally don’t think a homecoming through a non-violent walk should be obstructed by the authorities. It should be permitted and even treated with sympathy by the international community
China denies Tibet railway hurting Tibetans
China’s railway to Tibet has strengthened government control in the remote region and led to policies that marginalise ethnic Tibetans, a U.S.-based advocacy group said
London Metropolitan University awards more scholarships to Tibetan students
Two Tibetan Students were amongst the 20 recipients of Academic Excellence Scholarships from London Metropolitan University. Tenzin Jigdal and Tenzin Namdol were personally
New report by ICT reveals the impact of Beijing’s policies on Tibet and Asia
The first major report on the impact of the world’s highest altitude railway across the Tibetan plateau reveals how it is changing Tibet, to the detriment of the Tibetan people