February 8, 2018

  • Police Directs Tibetans Holding Voter ID to Return Their RC

    Police Directs Tibetans Holding Voter ID to Return Their RC

    The Indian police has issued a directive to some of Tibetan settlement offices which informs Tibetans holding Indian voter IDs to return their refugee Registration Certificates (RC) for security reasons. The notice informs Tibetans who are holding voter IDs need to return their RCs within a period of one month.

  • Germany’s Daimler Writes an Apology to China for Ad Quoting Dalai Lama

    Germany’s Daimler Writes an Apology to China for Ad Quoting Dalai Lama

    Germany’s Dailmer AG which owns a large portion of shares in the luxury car brand Mercedes Benz issued a second emphatic apology letter to China for quoting the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader in an ad on Tuesday. The German multinational automotive corporation had already apologized earlier on China’s social media platform Weibo.

  • Dalai Lama Condoles Taiwan Earthquake Tragedy

    Dalai Lama Condoles Taiwan Earthquake Tragedy

    Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Wednesday offered his condolences to the tragedy of earthquake in Taiwan that injured more than 200 people, claiming around six lives. His Holiness condoles the losses in a letter his office wrote to the president of Taiwan.

  • Tibet Occupation Started with a Road: Lobsang Sangay

    Tibet Occupation Started with a Road: Lobsang Sangay

    Sikyong, the President of Central Tibetan Administration aka Tibetan Government in Exile during his visit to the South Africa told that the Tibet occupation started with a road while speaking to Daily Maverick. The Tibetan political head clearly explained how the Chinese armies entered and finally invaded Tibet, warning against the present situation in many…

  • London Theatre Apologizes to Tibetans, Vows to Produce Tibet Play

    London Theatre Apologizes to Tibetans, Vows to Produce Tibet Play

    After getting into heated criticism from around the world for banning a play about Tibet for alleged Chinese pressure, the Royal Court Theatre in London has now vowed to produce the play about Tibet in the next season in a letter apologizing to the Tibetan community on Wednesday.