Dharamshala — As a Tibetan, we are inspired by every event of the non-violent struggle for peace and justice. The will of Tibetan people to stand up for freedom and democracy has inspired the rest of the world.
Genocide in the 20th Century: Massacres in Tibet: 1966-76
Dharamshala — Anyone who regularly observes the topsy-turvy world of Chinese politics and policies in Tibet understands that the past, even the remote past, can exert a grief impact on the present and future.
Reporters Without Borders’ 30 years of struggle for press freedom
Dharamshala — Through Reporters Without Borders (RWB) during the past three decades, thousands of people around the world have dedicated their lives to the struggle for freedom, justice and equality and have served the world diligently since 1985. RWB, known as a great "Mediawatchdog," maintaining a strong voice for justice of expression, came into existence exactly 37 years after the declaration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Is China wittingly replacing temples in Tibet with propaganda centers?
Dharamshala— China's tough new policy of abusing Tibetan people is sowing doubts and confusion in Tibet, where the authorities are trying to replace Buddhist temples and monasteries in Tibet with propaganda centers for the ruling Communist Party.
Tibet and the global economy: is today’s China poisoning the West?
Dharamshala — The democratic ideals of freedom and liberty that the world enjoy today were won through a decades-long struggle. However, despite the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and human rights.
Tibetans and Chinese in Tibet: Who are the real terrorist?
Dharamshala: - The recent notice of "20 illegal activities related to the independence of Tibet" issued by Chinese authorities in Rebkong County, North-eastern Tibet clearly shows all Tibetans inside Tibet were once again systematically deprived of all their basic rights and freedom.
After long freedom struggle, Tibetans still seeking justice for Tibet
Dharamshala: - Over 1.2 million Tibetans died between 1949 and 1979. China still claims that what occurred during this period was the "peaceful liberation" of Tibet. But the whole world must know that there are so many unanswered questions about how these mass murders occurred and who is really responsible.