Now, Tibetans-in-exile can start enterprises in India
[IANS] DHARAMSALA, Oct 22: After getting the right to exercise their franchise in the Indian political system, Tibetans in exile can now start their own enterprises.
Read more[IANS] DHARAMSALA, Oct 22: After getting the right to exercise their franchise in the Indian political system, Tibetans in exile can now start their own enterprises.
Read more[al.com] BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Oct 21: About 250 Tibetans living now in the U.S. are headed to Birmingham for the visit by the 14th Dalai Lama, bringing a festive and heart-felt flair to the events Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 25-26.
Read more[PTI] MUMBAI, Oct 17: Filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt has come on board as the creative producer for Danish Iqbal-directed love story between an Indian boy and a Tibetan girl.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Oct 18: A young Tibetan man was arrested by Chinese police in Serta County in traditional Kham Province in eastern Tibet after he carried out a solitary protest against repressive Chinese rule in Tibet.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Oct 17: In his first media briefing, Zeid Ra’ad al Hussein, the new United Nations high commissioner for human rights on Thursday said he is in talks with Chinese authorities about a trip to Tibet.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Oct 14: The Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC), in its annual report for 2014, released on October 9 has said there was an increase in harsh security and punitive measures in Tibetan areas while maintaining that human rights and rule of law in China has deteriorated compared to the past year.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Oct 10: The Norwegian Nobel Committee today made the announcement that the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize is to be awarded to Kailash Satyarthi of India and Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan.
Read moreBy Anastasia Gubin, Epoch Times | October 8, 2014
MADRID- The Tibetan Support Committee (CAT) appealed against the filing of the Tibetan genocide case to the Supreme Court of Spain, and CAT reported on it half September.
Read moreDHARAMSALA, Oct 9: Maintaining its hard line stance, China on Wednesday dismissed Tibetan spiritual leader, His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s desire to undertake pilgrimage to Wutai Shan, a sacred mountain in northern China considered sacred by Buddhists in Tibet and China alike.
Read more[PTI] BEIJING, Oct 9: China has upgraded the status of Tibet’s top police force to that of a military body, recognising its key role in maintaining peace in the troubled Himalayan region which has witnessed anti-Beijing protests by Dalai Lama’s supporters.
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