Tibet news
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World First Tibetan Language Search Engine Launched For Trial In Tibet
Cloud Tibet, the first Tibetan Language in the world has been launched for trial according to a report on China.org.cn which says that the service has been launch for trial operation on Tuesday. Also, the search engine will provide users with encyclopedia information, archive data and a Q&A service in Tibetan, Tselo said. The project…
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China Blatantly Reject Tenzin Delek Rinpoche Dying Of Torture
The Foreign ministry of China said that they protected the rights of the Tibetan monk Tenzin Delek who died in prison, responding to appeal to justice by his niece, Nyima Lhamo after she escaped to India that he died of torture in prison. She told in that she fled the Chinese occupation to Exile to…
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How World Should Consider The 300m Pilgrimage Dalai Lama Took By Walk
During the ongoing 28 day visit to ladakh by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, His Holiness took a 300 meters pilgrimage by walk which the world will remember for the many years to come. The pilgrimage was to three temples of different beliefs but warmly welcomed equally by all of them with just same love…
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Sharling Dhardon Launches Tenzin Phuntsok’s Debut Book
‘My Name Is Tenzin, I Am Not Chinese’ is the debut book of Doring Tenzin Phuntsok which is a memoir of his college life in India was launched by former Exile Tibetan MP, Sharling Dhardon today. The book launch event took place at the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives in Dharamshala today at three…
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Tenzin Delek Rinpoche Died Of Torture In Prison: His Niece
Tibetan activist Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s niece escaped from Chinese occupation and reached the head quarters of Tibetan exile, Dharamshala, India on last Sunday and in her press conference yesterday that her family believes that her uncle died of torture in the prison.
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Miss Tibet Director Gets High Court Nod For His Indian Passport
The Delhi High Court has directed the Central government to take into consideration the renewal of India born Miss Tibet director, Mr. Lobsang Wangyal irrespective of his Tibetan descent. The court said that it is the fundamental right of Mr. Wangyal as he has acquired the Indian citizenship by birth. The court directed the concerned…
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Chinese Journalists Expulsion Primarily Associated To Shugden Issue
The ultimatum from the Indian government against the three Chinese journalists of the Xinhua News Agency to leave the country by 31 July by denying to extend their visa came primarily due to their involvement with the Shugden issue of Tibetan community in India according to fresh reports.
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Report: Niece of Tenzin Delek Rinpoche Reaches India
A blog article of the Free Tibet group mentions that Tulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche’s family member, his niece Nyima Lhamo has escaped from occupied Tibet and reached Dharamshala in India on last Sunday. Hope this escape would lead forward the remaining of the Rinpoche’s legacy.
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H. H. The Dalai Lama Arrives In Ladakh Where He Will Rest For 2-3 Weeks
His Holiness the Dalai Lama left Dharamshala for Ladakh very early in morning yesterday with a brief stop in Pathankot where a group of Ladhaki school children greeted him. On arrival to the Kushok Bakula Rinpoche Airport, His Holiness was greeted by high lamas including Gaden Tri Rinpoche and many local leaders and ministers including…

