Harsher regulations won’t ease tension in Tibet: US Congressional panel
The United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China urged the Chinese government to end repressive policies in Tibet, saying that “harsher regulations and heavier security” will not ease tension in the region.
Prayers for the Dalai Lama on a rock earn China’s resentment
Chinese authorities have effaced a traditional Tibetan prayer for His Holiness the Dalai Lama, written on a rock face near the Nyitso Zilkar Monastery in Tridu region of Kyegudo, eastern Tibet.
Budget session of Tibetan Parliament underway in Dharamshala
The annual budget session of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile is underway in the Tibetan exile headquarters of Dharamshala. On the first day of the session, Tibetan parliamentarians deliberated on the ongoing crisis inside Tibet
Tibetans and Chinese discuss crisis in Tibet
In an open exchange of ideas between Tibetan and Chinese on the current crisis inside Tibet, more than a dozen Chinese scholars and students met with Tibetans in New York at a gathering organised by the Office of Tibet on March 16.
PROSECUTE HU JIN TAO by Khedroob Thondup
Since annexation in 1959 every Chinese leader had suppressive policies in Tibet. In recent times Hu Jintao has been the worst. Beijing’s policy has been to hold on to Tibet by any possible way whether its severe repression, shootings, imprisonment with absolutely disregard of the Tibetan people’s basic rights and in the last fifty five years