For Tibetans, Chinese state media most unreliable news source: Survey
In yet another display of deep seated mistrust of Chinese rule, a study has found that Tibetans in Tibet consider official Chinese state media outlet as the most unreliable news source. Instead, they depend mostly on “word of mouth” practice
Kasur Alak Jigme Lhundup passes away
A former Speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile and a former minister with the exile Tibetan administration, Alak Jigme Thinley Lhundup, breathed his last on July 26 at a hospital near Dharamshala. He was 72.
Censorship and the Struggle for Tibetan freedom (Rejoinder by CTA)
This morning I came across a Facebook wall message posted by one of the Rangzen activists living in the United States, in which he quoted a line from two sympathizers with Tibetan independence, Harry Wu and V R Krishna Iyer,
Taiwanese students inspired by Tibetan struggle
A group of Taiwanese students are in the Tibetan exile headquarters of Dharamshala, exploring Tibetan culture and the political movement, under the aegis of an awareness programme jointly organised
Exile leadership urges Tibetans to participate in “Flame of Truth” relay
A grand reception was held for the “Flame of Truth” global torch relay in the Tibetan exile headquarters of Dharamshala earlier today. Thousands of Tibetans and supporters gathered at the Tsug-la Khang to take part in the in relay
Will continue to raise concern over self-immolations: US
The United States said Wednesday it will continue to raise “deep concern” over the ongoing wave of self-immolations inside Tibet with China. “We’ve raised and will continue to raise our deep concern about more than 40 self-immolations