While COVID-19 and its variants are still raging around the world, the Tibetan exile communities in India and Nepal have reported zero infections for the first time.
17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile concludes its third session adopting resolutions
Dharamshala, India — The 17th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile concluded the third budget session with the adoption of resolutions, including the official solidarity resolution on the critical situation inside Tibet, and the official resolution on the critical situation of Tibet's environment, on March 31, 2022.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives his first public teaching since the outbreak of the pandemic
Dharamshala, India — His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives a short teaching from the Jataka Tales to Tibetans at the main Tibetan temple in Dharamshala on March 18, 2022. He said, "Even though, I am living in India, my thoughts are on Tibet and the preservation of Tibetan religion and cultural traditions, which can help the world community to achieve peace."
17th TPiE's 2nd Session kicks off, highlighting the deteriorating situations in Tibet
Dharamshala — The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile raised matters of urgency and public awareness about the deteriorating situation in Tibet at the opening of its 2nd parliamentary session, which began on Monday in Dharamshala, India.
17th TPiE's third session begins, highlighting critical environmental situations in Tibet
Dharamshala — The Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPiE) commences its third session and highlights the critical environmental situations in Tibet, by presenting a five-point official motion on the critical environmental situation inside Tibet and calling on the Chinese government to check on mass mining operations and deforestation happening in Tibet.
Dalai Lama saddened by Senator Kitching's demise, praises her steadfast support
Dharamshala — His Holiness the Dalai Lama offered his condolences on the demise of Australian Senator Kimberley Kitching, who worked tirelessly and fearlessly for the rights of oppressed people around the world, including in Tibet, East Turkestan, Hong Kong and China.
Tibetan women call on world to hold China accountable for human rights violations in Tibet
Dharamshala, India — “It is high time for the leaders of the free world to stop China with its atrocities, take appropriate measures against the Chinese Human rights violation and call for appropriate action against the Chinese government until they are genuinely committed to resolving the issue in Tibet,” said Tibetan Women’s Association on March 12, 2022.