Tibetan journalists observe World Press Freedom Day, invite China’s Xinhua to Dharamsala
Members of the Association of Tibetan Journalists (ATJ), based in Dharamsala, called on Beijing to uphold its promises of press freedom and human rights as the host of the 2008 Olympics to mark World
Peace through Art: The Missing Peace Project in New Delhi
The Missing Peace: Artist Consider the Dalai Lama, a joint effort between the Committee of 100 for Tibet and The Dalai Lama Foundation explores the interpretation of art as a vehicle for peace
Taiwan monk urges China to befriend Dalai Lama
One of Taiwan’s most influential Buddhist monks urged China on Friday to turn Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, “from an enemy into a friend” in the wake of unrest in the
Tibetan religious heads congregate in Dharamsala
Tibetan religious heads, including that of ancient Bon religious tradition, have congregated here for a two-day conference to discuss and build an overview of the ever
Rally against China in Pink City
The seminar on ‘Indian People’s Movement in Support of Tibetan Cause’ held in the heart of the Pink City saw a mass participation of about 600 supporters from Jaipur and neighboring towns
US backs talks between China and Dalai Lama
The United States has expressed strong support for a dialogue between the Chinese government and the representatives of the Dalai Lama. “In terms of our views on conversations with the Chinese and
Protestors take Nepal police by Surprise
As emissaries of the Dalai Lama head to Beijing for dialogue with Chinese representatives, the regular protest against China in Kathmandu creating a big nuisance might have played a quiet
China condemns Dalai Lama ahead of planned talks
China prefaced expected talks with representatives of the Dalai Lama on Saturday by condemning the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader as a criminal, while cloaking the meeting itself in secrecy
New Delhi: Detained TYC activists released
TYC led demonstrations that took the Indian Capital by storm compelling the authorities to deploy over 16,000 armed police officials and riot control personnel leading up to the Olympic torch