Tag Archives: Non-violence
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Terrorists in Kashmir, China in Tibet, are the same thing 21 February 2019 | NS Venkataraman This post has 3 comments
One cannot see any difference in motive and character between terrorist attacks in Kashmir and other places in the world, and China’s aggression in Tibet from six decades back to the present ...
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Student-led US gun protests draw huge crowds
25 March 2018 | Chris Lefkow and Sebastien Blanc
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More than a million Americans flooded the streets of cities nationwide demanding tighter gun control, with the largest protest in Washington, with a crowd estimated at more than 800,000. ...
- An appeal to take part in information war sensibly 28 November 2017 This post has one comment
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Swedish Green Party MP expresses support for Tibet
1 September 2017 | Lobsang Wangyal
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In June 2016 Sweden announced that the IC, the yellow book issued by the Government of India to Tibetans to travel abroad, will no longer be accepted as a valid travel document. ...
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Tibetan Warrior — a film review
28 June 2016 | Tashi Wangchuk
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The real life story of a Switzerland-based Tibetan musician, his frustrations, aspirations, and struggle while the whole world continue to overlook what is happening inside Tibet and choose to shake hands with China. ...
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Finding the sources of our political divisiveness 22 January 2016 | Ugyen Gyalpo This post has one comment
To survive the chaotic and sometimes xenophobic attitudes within our polity, we can wait in forgiveness and tolerance for "Time ... healer of all" to ferry us through history to our freedom. ...
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China denounces Dalai Lama’s ‘sympathy’ for Islamic State
9 December 2015 | Sui-Lee Wee and Ben Blanchard
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A Chinese official has denounced the Dalai Lama for calling for dialogue with Islamic State militants, saying that it exposed the Tibetan spiritual leader's "sympathy" for the group. ...
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Dalai Lama blasted after calling on West to negotiate with ISIS
8 December 2015 | Nick Gutteridge
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The world’s most prominent Buddhist — a religion of peace — said education and not war is the key to defeating the jihadi movement. ...