March 6, 2018

  • Tibetan Singer Calls to Stop Discrimination Against Her Race at China’s Top Political Meeting

    Tibetan Singer Calls to Stop Discrimination Against Her Race at China’s Top Political Meeting

    A Tibetan singer in the Chinese military has appealed to stop discrimination done upon her race while speaking at China’s top political meeting on Tuesday. The military soprano called for the end to treating all Tibetans like separatists by recounting her own bitter experiences despite holding a high military post.

  • Star Studded Tibet House Concert Held in New York

    Star Studded Tibet House Concert Held in New York

    The past Saturday saw the successful host of the 31st Annual Tibet benefit concert in New York filled with stars of different generations. The Tibet House benefit concert is the fund raiser event held at the Carnegie Hall in New York that went on for around two and a half hours.

  • Tibetan President Urged UNESCO to Investigate Jokhang Fire

    Tibetan President Urged UNESCO to Investigate Jokhang Fire

    The president of Central Tibetan Administration, Dr. Lobsang Sangay has urged the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to investigate into the matter of the recently shocking incident, Jokhang fire in Lhasa according CTA’s official website.

  • US City Officially Proclaim March 10, 2018 as ‘Tibet Day’

    US City Officially Proclaim March 10, 2018 as ‘Tibet Day’

    In a wonderful outcome of effective lobbying for Tibet by the representatives of Tibetan Association of Northern California, City of Albany has officially proclaimed that March 10, 2018 be recognized as ‘Tibet Day’. The proclamation was issued on March 5, 2018 according to the Tibetan Association’s social media update.

  • After India’s Backtrack, Dalai Lama Events in Delhi Called Off

    After India’s Backtrack, Dalai Lama Events in Delhi Called Off

    After India backtrack on dealing with China over Tibet, the scheduled Dalai Lama events in New Delhi has now been called off as desired by Indian government. An internal circular among the government officials to discourage them from attending the Dalai Lama events in the next few months sparked all these changes.