Dharamshala, India — Hundreds of Tibetans and Tibet supporters gathered at the main Tibetan temple on the morning of December 10 to comemorate the 70th International Human Rights Day and to celebrate the 28th annual Nobel Peace Prize Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize to His Holiness the Dalai Lama by the Nobel Committee in 1989.
Unity is our ultimate strength: President condemns regionalism and parochialism
Canberra — This past Thursday, President Dr Lobsang Sangay of the Central Tibetan Administration met with the local Tibetan community in Canberra, Australia. He condemned the regionalism and groupism as a serious threat to the fabric of Tibetan unity.
South Asian Monitor article is a misrepresentation of facts: Senior Tibetan official
Dharamshala, India — An article published by the South Asian Monitor, an independent web journal and online resource not only a misrepresentation of facts but highly misleading and done with an ulterior motive to malign His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s image and also to delegitimize the the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), said the Tibetan government in-Exile.
Panel discussion on Bharat Tibet cultural relation held in Dharamshala
Dharamshalal, India — The Tibetan Settlement Office in Mcleod Ganj, Dharamshala held a panel discussion on the “Bharat - Tibet Cultural Relations”, Challenges facing the Tibetan freedom struggle for Tibet as a sovereign and independent nation and moving Forward.
Tibetan President travels to Australia for the 2018 Thank You Campaign
Dharamshala,India — On Monday the President of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) Dr Lobsang Sangay, departed for the Australian capitol city of Canberra to host the CTA’s 2018 yearlong international Thank You campaign.
Pema Jungney pledged as Speaker of Tibetan Parliament in-Exile
Dharamshala, India — Pema Jungney, one of senior Tibetan lawmakers sworn in as the new Speaker of the 16th Parliament-in-Exile by the Chief Justice Commissioner Kargyu Dhoundup. The ceremony was held at T.Building of the Central Tibetan Administration at Gangchen Kyishong.
Tibetans in-Exile mourn the demise of political prisoner of Tibet Palden Gyatso
Dharamshala, India — Tibetan freedom fighter Palden Gyatso passed away at Delek Hospital in the Himalayan town of McLeod Ganj, in northern India, on Friday morning, November 30, 2018. He was 87. He was reportedly suffering from physical weakness and liver-related complication over the past few months.