Dharamshala, India — The 10th session of the 16th Tibetan Parliament-in-exile scheduled to take place from September 16-24, 2020 has been postponed until March 2021.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama condoles demise of John Hume, Northern Ireland's peacemaker
Dharamshala, India — His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama has expressed his condolences at the death of John Hume, a leading Northern Ireland politician regarded as one of the architects of the Northern Ireland peace process.
Ama Adhe, woman who took part in Tibetan resistance against China's invasion of Tibet dies
Dharamshala, India —Tibetan freedom figher, Ama Adhe who spent 27 years in a prison of the Chinese communist totalitarian regime for taking part in the Tibetan resistance against China's invasion of Tibet in the late 1950s, passed away at the age of 88 years, on Monday, August 3, 2020.
Tibetan political prisoner who witnessed China's bloody cutural revolution in Tibet dies
Dharamshala, India — A former Tibetan political prisoner who participated in the 1968 mass uprising in Driru County of eastern Tibet died on July 26, 2020.
Tibet signed 17-point agreement with China under duress in 1951: Tibetan President
Dharamshala, India — 'In 1951, Tibet had to sign the 17-point agreement with China under duress,' the Tibetan President said, but he added that "the Tibetan delegates of Lhasa went to Beijing with the intention that the agreement would be signed as equal partners which did not happen. Instead, China imposed its expansionist policy which turned into treachery and tension.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama expresses sadness over passing of Congressman John Lewis
Dharamshala, India — Spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama has expressed his condolences over the passing of civil-rights icon and longtime congressional Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.) on July 17 after a six-month battle with pancreatic cancer.
Unjust China is a threat to justice everywhere: Tibetans share experiences of injustice in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — To bring worldwide attention and support for the current critical situation in Tibet under the Chinese totalitarian communist oppressive regime, India based five leading Tibetan non-government organizations (NGOs) call upon international communities, governments, organizations and leaders of the world to support Tibetans' struggle for freedom.