MICHAEL STIPE – STIPE JOINS FREE TIBET CAMPAIGN
R.E.M. rocker MICHAEL STIPE and British actor JEREMY IRONS have voiced their support for Tibetan independence by appearing in a poster campaign on behalf of the Free Tibet organisation
Feingold, Baldwin and human rights in Tibet
The visit of the Dalai Lama to Madison offers a reminder that U.S. policy toward China has played a critical role in strengthening the regime that oppresses the people of Tibet.
Chinese and Tibetans take first step to strengthen harmony
As a first step towards promoting better understanding and harmony, the Chinese and Tibetan Friendship Association-based in Australia, initiated a meeting between the two communities
His Holiness to grace celebration of Tibetan culture in Aspen
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will deliver an address at the Benedict Music Tent on Saturday in Aspen Institute, Colorado, as part of a three-day summer symposium celebrating Tibetan and Himalayan
Tibetan People’s Mass Movement: Second Phase
To protest against the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and the continuing colonial occupation of Tibet by China, Tibetan Youth Congress will launch an “Indefinite Fast for Tibet – without Food and
TYC to launch second “Tibetan People’s Mass Movement”, vows protests during Beijing Olympics
With 2008 Summer Olympics due to begin in Beijing in less than three weeks, Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) today said it will launch its second phase of the Tibetan People’s Mass Movement ahead of the Games to
Three die as blasts hit three Chinese buses -media
Three separate bus explosions killed at least three people and injured 14 in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming on Monday, media said, amid a security clampdown ahead of next month’s Beijing Olympics.
Guess who’s not invited to the Olympics?
The Dalai Lama may be the guest of honour of U.S. President George W. Bush, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other world leaders, but you won’t find Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader on the Beijing
John Nichols: Obama, McCain & Tibet
President Bush has announced that, despite China’s violent crackdowns on dissent in Tibet and its support for the brutal dictatorships of Sudan and Burma, he will attend next month’s opening