Tag Archives: Exile Tibetans
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South Africa: Press Statement By Kalon Dicki Chhoyang
23 August 2012
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Kalon Dicki Chhoyang has met with different groups for briefings on the current human rights situation in Tibet and the cycle of self-immolation which now numbers 49. ...
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Joining India’s Independence Day celebration — Thank you India! 14 August 2012 | Youdon Aukatsang This post has no comments yet
In this real-politick world where economic concerns override all other issues, let us work together and take up the challenge to keep the Tibetan cause alive and relevant. ...
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First anniversary of Sikyong Lobsang Sangay’s administration 8 August 2012 | Lobsang Sangay This post has no comments yet
On the one-year completion of the 14th Kashag's administration, Sikyong Lobsang Sangay highlights the accomplishments, and shares his thoughts. ...
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India still maintaining double standard toward exiled Tibetans
5 August 2012 | Xiao Jie
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After the 1959 rebellion, tens of thousands of Tibetans went into exile, following the Dalai Lama, and lived as refugees in India, Nepal, and other countries. ...
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Censorship and the struggle for Tibetan freedom 27 July 2012 | Tenzin Nyinjey This post has one comment
The Chinese never invited the Dalai Lama to visit Wutaishan, nor did they negotiate for Tibetan autonomy; they never intended to, right from the beginning. ...
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Indo-Tibetans of Kashmir
23 July 2012
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The Tibetan Muslims living in Kashmir are now a mixed identity. They were ecstatic at seeing the Dalai Lama, their king, visit them in Srinagar recently. ...
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Proposal for transferring CTSA schools to CTA
7 July 2012 | Alok Verma, Director
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Circular from India Department of Education: Proposal for transferring the schools managed by Central Tibetan Schools Administration (CTSA) to the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) ...
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Dreams of a leader of a land he has never seen 26 June 2012 | Peter Hartcher This post has no comments yet
Any political leader feeling unhappy with their lot might consider the situation of Lobsang Sangay. He is the Prime Minister of a government that doesn't exist, representing a land he has never visited. ...
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Sogyal Rinpoche speaks to Himalayan community in New York
23 June 2012 | Sonam Sherpa
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World-renowned Buddhist master Sogyal Rinpoche gave a talk and teaching to a gathering of 300 members of the Himalayan community of New York and New Jersey. ...
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India’s Tibet problem 19 June 2012 | Dibyesh Anand This post has no comments yet
India should not forget that Chinese-controlled Tibet is its neighbour. The current Indian leadership's ignorance of Tibetans goes against principles of justice, humanity and ignores historic Indo-Tibetan relations. ...