Dharamshala: - Freedom of expression and transparency are essential parts of a healthy democracy. In China and Tibet people cannot exercise their right to vote effectively or take part in public decision-making if they do not have free access to information and ideas and are not able to express their views freely.
China should be condemned for its Human Rights abuses in Tibet
Dharamshala: - In recent years the international community – including the United Nations, European Union, and the US government – has failed to clearly and forcefully raise the issue of human rights during visits to China. This significant issue consistently goes unmentioned in bilateral talks, despite severe human rights violations in Tibet, Eastern Turkestan, and China.
To protect Tibet and its people, world must define “Terrorism”
Beijing: – The international community is in unanimous agreement: terrorism is bad. But what is "terrorism"? Global actors like the United Nations have yet to set a strict definition, which has allowedChinato blur lines, particularly in using anti-terror rhetoric to "justify" human rights violations against Tibetans.
Tibet's journey towards democracy, peace with justice and dignity
Dharamshala: - The month of September –Tibetans in exile mark the 54th anniversary of Tibetan Democracy Day. It is a time when we remember and celebrate the historical day that efforts to transform the exiled Tibetan society into a democracy.
Do not be fooled by China's propaganda on Tibet and Tibetans
Dharamshala: - As Tibetans and peace loving people, we realize that there is a Chinese propaganda waged to capture the hearts and minds of Tibetans.
Why the struggle of Tibet matters: 100 years of 'Shimla Convention'
Dharamshala: - Since 821 A.D. Tibet have signed treaties as a sovereign nation with several countries, namely China, India, Nepal, Burma and Great Britain up until 1918.
Is China’s influence in Tibet and modernity becoming reality?
Dharamshala: - Tibet, the starkly beautiful snow-land, was once home to one of the last surviving repositories of unique sacred art and culture from the centuries. Culturally, historically and politically, it was never part of China.