Tibet news
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Tibetan Parliament in Exile Begins its Budget Session
The Tibetan Parliament in Exile based in the Himalayan town, Dharamshala in Northern India began its budget session on Tuesday. 43 members of the exile Tibetan parliament was presided over by speaker Mr. Pema Jugney who appealed for productive discussions in the coming days of the session.
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Nepal Promised to Protect Rights of Tibetans Says US
The United States secretary of State Mike Pompeo has stated in a congratulatory message to the Prime Minister of Nepal that the Himalayan state has promised to continue protecting the rights of the Tibetan refugees living in the country. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has recently completed one year in the office.
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After US, Europeans Demand for Equal Access to Tibet
After the successful implementation of Reciprocal Access to Tibet bill in the United States, Europeans now call for equal access to Tibet. The call for equilateral relationship between the European countries and China has been led by a group European Parliament and many European national parliament members.
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NGOs Appeal Swiss Govt. to Step Up Protection of Tibetans
Non Governmental Organizations in Switzerland has urged its government to step up against China to protect human rights situation inside Tibet. The appeal calls upon the government to seek ways during its dealings with China to ensure respect for human rights of the people in the country.
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16 Tibetan Refugee Shops Burnt in India, You Can Help Out Here!
16 Tibetan refugee families shops have been burnt in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh during a local political crisis in the region. The concerned Tibetan refugees family in the case completely relies on the shops for their livelihood and a crowd funding campaign has begun to help their ease their trouble.
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Karnataka CM Pays Special Visit to Tibetan Settlement, Assures All Assistance
The Chief Minister of Karnataka State, Shri H.D. Kumaraswamy on Monday made a special visit to the Tibetan settlement in Bylakuppe. The state CM was accorded a warm welcome by the Tibetan residents of the settlement according to the official report by Central Tibetan Administration.
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Amid High India-Pakistan Tension, Dalai Lama Calls for Peace
The Buddhist spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama on Friday called for peace and urged not to be carried away by false propaganda. With high tensions between the two nuclear powers; India and Pakistan, there has been a sense of animosity among the general public of the two nations.
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Toronto Police Probe Chinese Online Bully Against Tibetan Girl
Following unprecedented abuse against Tibetan origin Canadian, Chemi Lhamo online by the Chinese Students, Toronto police have started probing the matter. Lhamo’s victory in University election and Uyghur origin Canadian, Rukiye Turdush’s speech on human rights abuse in China were brutally attacked online by Chinese students.
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Tibetan Fighter Wins Silver Medal for India at Moscow Event
Tibetan origin Mixed Martial Arts fighter, Tenzin Pema has won the silver medal in contact fighting. Tenzin Pema participated in the Moscow Wushu Stars 2019 tournament held in Russia concluded on Wednesday. The Tibetan girl represented India at the International event and brought a deserving medal home.
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Nepal Collecting Data on Tibetans to Curb Anti China Activism
According to breaking reports, Nepal is collecting data on Tibetans living in the country to curb anti-China activities. Since Nepal is the main transit for Tibetans fleeing from Tibet to exile, the new effort from the Himalayan country aims to control new entry of Tibetans to the country.
