Former Indian foreign minister hints at ‘course correction’ on Tibet policy
A senior Indian leader, who also served as the country’s foreign minister, today expressed hope that India will make a “course correction” on its Tibet policy and stand more firmly with the Tibetan cause. Yashwant Sinha, Member of Parliament
Recuperating Tibetan self-immolator faces jail threat, Financial difficulties
A Tibetan self-immolator, who is reportedly making good recovery from his burn injuries, faces an uncertain future coupled with jail threats and a slim chance of re-entering his monastery. Dawa Tsering, a monk at the Kardze Monastery
China conducts military drills as protests intensify over disputed islands
China’s army began conducting military exercises, including aerial drills in Tibet and capturing of islands in East China sea, as anti-Japan protests, laced with war cries, turned violent in many cities.
Hacker connected to the Chinese government likely behind Tibet attacks
Security software company AlienVault has made rare revelations linking the long-running malware assault on Tibetan groups with a Chinese programmer connected to the Chinese government. Although Tibetan groups have long been
The Dalai Lama arrives in Happy Valley
The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama was accorded a grand reception today upon his arrival in Mussoorie, his first exile home in India. Local Tibetans and students from two of the oldest Tibetan schools in exile