Prague —'Unlike the Vatican, Tibetans never agreed or accepted the Order no. 5 and strongly believe that the Chinese atheist government has no say in the reincarnations system of Tibetan Buddhism,' President of the Tibetan-government-in-exile, Dr Lobsang Sangay said while speaking to a panel of prominent activists and critics of China to discuss human rights in China.
Historic SGM resolutions call on China to stop meddling in Tibet's reincarnation
Dharamshala, India — A Special General Meeting (SGM) of the Tibetan people has recently unanimously passed five historic resolutions, aimed at the future policy on freedom struggle for Tibet and the remaining four relating to the reincarnation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The measure, while seemingly obvious, is a monumental blow to the communist-authoritarian regime of China.
Paying only lip service to democracy harms the basic cause of Tibet: Speaker
Dharamshala, India — 'Uttering the word “democracy” only to pay a lip-service to it while using it as a pretext to engage in parochial strife to thereby create turbulences here and there in society and such kinds of extremities would be most improper. Not only that, it also carries the grave danger of harming the fundamental cause of Tibet,' Speaker of Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile, Pema Jungney said while urging Tibetans around the world to bring a sense of responsibility.
Tibetan democracy system inspires believers worldwide: U.S. lawmaker David Price
Dharamshala, India — "Tibetan system of democracy is inspiring to all those who believe in the democracy worldwide”, U.S congressman David Price said during a grand welcome reception hosted by the Tibetan government-in-exile, in honor the visit of a bipartisan commission of the US House of Representatives, who assured their continued support to the cause of Tibet.
India now faces threat of China due to the invasion of Tibet: Tibetan President
New Delhi — 'Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel was right about Tibet. It is a reality now. India is facing the danger and threat of China due to the occupation of Tibet. There are tensions on borders. If Tibet has been free, there was no need for such expenses. Instead, all could be used for the development,' President Dr Losang Sangay told a gathering of Tibet supporters and activists from all over India in large numbers as they joined him recently for the National Convention on Tibet organised by the Bharat Tibbat Sahyog Manch.
President: Five Fifty goal is a policy of dialogue, nonviolence to resolve the issue of Tibet
Dharamshala, India — The President of the Tibetan-government-in-exile, Dr Lobsang Sangay said that the Central Tibetan Administration’s goal is to realise the Five Fifty Vision through a policy of dialogue, nonviolence supported by the Middle Way Approach when dealing with China, to peacefully resolve the issue of Tibet. He also said that five outstanding leaders will be elected amongst the participants to be the representatives of youth.
MP Kishan Kapoor praises His Holiness the Dalai Lama for peace and harmony
Dharamshala, India — Member of Indian Parliament and former Minister of Himachal State, Kishan Kapoor has highly praised His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his insight on modern education and his message of peace, articulating a view that is concerned with the welfare of the entire world in the 21st Century.