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Chinese authorities arrested six Tibetan monks and two youth from Dza Wonpo town in Sershul county, Karze (Ch: Ganzi) Prefecture in Tibet’s traditional Kham province after leaflets calling for Tibet’s independence appeared in the premises of the local Chinese government office. The arrests were made during three different incidents this month. More
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Dharamshala: A leading international rights organization, Human Rights Watch, has urged the Chinese government to "immediately release Tibetan monks and other peaceful critics arbitrarily imprisoned since the March 2008 protests across the Tibetan plateau". More
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Filed by Tibet Bureau, Geneva GENEVA: Twenty-four years ago, on this very day, a six-year-old boy named Gedhun Choekyi Nyima and his family members were abducted by Chinese authorities after the boy was recognized as the 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet, one of the leading Tibetan Buddhist figures. More
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The International Tibet Network’s Political Prisoners Campaign Working group commissioned a specialist forensic artist Tim Widden to create an image showing what the 11th Panchen Lama of Tibet may look like today as 25th April 2019 marks the 30th birth anniversary of the 11th Panchen Lama Gendhun Choekyi Nyima. More
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OFFSITE NEWSAuthorities in a Tibetan-populated county of western China’s Sichuan province have refused state benefits to a needy family found in possession of a photo of exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, Tibetan sources say. More
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OFFSITE NEWSTNN | 9, August 2018, 03:24 IST Sakhali: The Dalai Lama on Wednesday hinted at a European Union-like arrangement for China and Tibet to co-exist. He said that getting independence for Tibet "will be difficult", as even if it achieves freedom, only a part of Central Tibet would be free. This, he said, would be meaningless. “ I am of the admirers of European Union. More
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DHARAMSHALA: 67 Chinese scholars, activists, policy experts, journalists and individuals from across the globe have signed a Letter of Solidarity, expressing support for the Middle Way Approach of the Central Tibetan Administration and called on the Chinese government to resume dialogue with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. More
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WASHINGTON DC: Kunga Tashi, the Chinese liaison officer, Office of Tibet, Washington, DC discussed CTA's Middle Way Approach and His Holiness the Dalai Lama's principal commitments with students and faculty of University of Rochester on 31 March. Attendees of the event were thoroughly engaged and asked questions regarding the Tibetan Issue. More
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New Delhi: The Chinese government has imposed travel restrictions on Tibetans in Tibet in a bid to block their travel to India to attend the Kalachakra teachings. Tibetan pilgrims who have already arrived in Nepal and India have been summoned back to their home country. More