Official Scribes Undergo Crash Course on Reporting

Official Scribes Undergo Crash Course on Reporting Dharamsala 2 June 2005- The official media needs to reform and catch up with the changing times, the Kalon for Department of Information…

Interview with Pico Iyer

Interview with Pico Iyer Pico Iyer He is one of the most revered and respected travel writers today. He was born in England, raised in California, and educated at Eton,…

Snow Lion And Dragon: Can They Coexist In Harmony?

Tibetan Bulletin – Nov-Dec. 2004 Snow Lion And Dragon: Can They Coexist In Harmony? _____________________________By Tendar______________________________       In the years 2002 and 2003, we saw a glimmer of hope for…

Hope vs Despair

Hope vs Despair How the Tibetan media reads the recent vicissitudes in the dialogue between envoys of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Beijing By Dhundup Gyalpo After a decade-long…

‘World’s Smallest Democracy’: The Challenges

‘World’s Smallest Democracy’: The Challenges By Dhundup Gyalpo If words are food for thought, Dharamsala has had the Assembly of Tibetan’s People’s Deputies for breakfast, lunch and dinner half this…

China’s Media Forecast is Bleak and Stormy

BY SARAH COOK, Foreign Policy, JANUARY 24, 2019, Read original news here The Year of the Dog saw Chinese journalists and bloggers kept on a tighter leash than ever. President Xi Jinping and…

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to speak Monday at Mayo Clinic

His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaking at the Convention Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota on February 21, 2016.Photo/Jeremy Russell/OHHDL dalailama.com Rochester, Minnesota, USA, 24 February 2016 (By Brett Boese, Post-Bulletin) –…

Vacancy: Graphic Designer Consultant for DIIR

TERMS OF REFERENCE Graphic Designer Consultant                                 (Department Of Information and International Relations)  Background: The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) was established in 1959 and is composed of 7 departments based…

Tibet’s resource curse

Gabriel Lafitte, www.chinadialogue.net Chinese geologists exploring Tibet in the 1960s criss-crossed the plateau, searching for the mineral wealth they assumed must be abundant, but had not yet discovered. (more…)
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