Category Archives: Interviews
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Will start Tibet Advocacy Group around the world: Penpa Tsering
20 May 2021 | Manoj Gupta
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The former Speaker of Tibetan Parliament in Exile, Penpa Tsering is all set to become the next Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration. Here’s a brief conversation with Penpa Tsering who will be taking charge from Lobsang Sangay. ...
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Will work to restart the Sino-Tibetan dialogue
25 April 2021 | Namrata Biji Ahuja
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PENPA TSERING, the newly elected president of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) -- known earlier as the Tibetan government-in-exile -- has plans to approach the Chinese government to facilitate the visit of the Dalai Lama to China. ...
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US support for Tibet will always be bipartisan
27 November 2020 | Namrata Biji Ahuja
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For the past 60 years, the Tibet issue has enjoyed bipartisan support in the US Congress and also in the administration. Support for Tibet will always remain bipartisan. ...
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Target China beyond the border: Vijay Kranti
10 October 2020 | Dipankar Chakraborty
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An expert on China and Tibet affairs, Vijay Kranti is an author, traveller, photographer, media educationist, and former staffer of BBC World, Deutsche Welle (German) and Radio Voice of America. ...
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Deployment of SFF has upset China immensely: Former advisor to GoI
15 September 2020 | Archana Masih
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The country should handle SFF like all the instruments under its command. Information about the SFF's recruitment, postings etc are things that are best kept under wraps. Even if the enemy knows about them, why put an address to them? ...
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‘Make Tibet a peace zone, border issue will be over’: Lobsang Sangay
23 June 2020 | Anirban Bhaumik
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Even in this Covid-19 era, China is capitalising the global health crisis to serve its own political interest, instead of joining the world to fight the pandemic collectively. ...
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Nepal needs to change its policy towards Tibetans: Gopal Krishna Siwakoti
13 December 2019 | Lobsang Wangyal
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Interview with Gopal Krishna Siwakoti, President of the International Institute for Human Rights, Environment, and Development, in Kathmandu, who has been working for the rights of all refugees, including Tibetans. ...
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Personal moves of Dalai Lama won’t be recognised: Chinese official
15 July 2019
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A top Chinese government official in Tibetan autonomous region has said that China will not recognise any personal moves of 14th Dalai Lama on his successor. ...
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Beyond Beijing: 1989 in Changsha
6 June 2019
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Thirty years ago, the CCP’s army massacred peaceful demonstrators on Tian’anmen square, putting an end to a nationwide protest movement. Andréa Worden remembers 1989 in Changsha and Beijing. ...
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Visiting McLeod Ganj to show support for Tibet: Estonian Parliamentarian Yoko Alender
28 April 2018 | Lobsang Wangyal
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The question of Tibet is more than that: It is a question of human rights and democratic values for all of us, and actually something we all can relate to. ...