Tag Archives: Democracy
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On Atsok’s poem and Chinese propaganda 12 April 2017 | Choenyi Woser This post has 3 comments
A civilised society allows leaders, intellectuals, writers, and artists to freely express different views, and the public to participate in discussions and debates. ...
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Tibetans born in India to get Indian passport
29 March 2017 | Tibet Sun Newsroom
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A memorandum from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has ordered that passport facilities be made available to all Tibetan refugees born in India between 26 January 1950 and 1 July 1987. ...
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Modi’s BJP sees bigger mandate in 2019 after Uttar Pradesh landslide
12 March 2017 | Krishna N Das
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Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is moving closer to forming governments in at least two more of the five states that went to the polls recently. ...
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Trump presidency; minority’s hell 30 November 2016 | Mila Rangzen This post has 8 comments
If America belongs to whites who exterminated 90% of the native Americans to whom it actually belongs, then it certainly belongs to immigrants of colour who simply come here for better lives ...
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Tibetan democracy calls for next big leap 28 October 2016 | Tenzin Tsedup This post has 2 comments
With the devolution of political power to the elected Tibetan leadership, it is upon us to initiate the next democratic and electoral reform. ...
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I faced a storm, I surfed it through: Dhardon Sharling
6 October 2016 | Lobsang Wangyal
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I think we can far supersede the propaganda war that China is waging against us. So strengthening the technology capacity of this department is definitely on my mind. ...
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Hong Kong anti-China activists celebrate vote victory
5 September 2016 | Aaron Tam
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A new generation of young Hong Kong politicians advocating a break from Beijing became lawmakers for the first time Monday, in a result likely to rattle China. ...
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Young activists take on China as Hong Kong goes to polls
4 September 2016 | Dennis Chong
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Hong Kong goes to the polls on Sunday in the biggest vote since 2014 pro-democracy rallies, with young independence activists calling for a complete break from China running for office. ...
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Samdhong Rinpoche speaks on elections and citizenship
23 August 2016 | Lobsang Wangyal
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Former Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche speaks candidly about the Tibetan election process, involvement of oracles and religious sects in the political process, and Tibetans getting Indian citizenship. ...