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European Solidarity Rally for Tibet
Tibet remains in a state of constant fear and the situation is deteriorating, day by day. The crisis has been ignited by a series of repressive campaigns by the Chinese government making life unbearable for Tibetans. You can make a change!
Farming Boycott Continues in Ngaba Village
Tibetan residents of Adhue Thawa village in Ngaba (Chinese: Aba) County have refused to farm their fields in protest against the continued detention of fellow villagers...
Thousands gather for funeral of Tibetan activist
DHARMSALA, India—Thousands of emotional Tibetan exiles gathered in northern India on Friday for the funeral of a man who set himself on fire in protest of China's rule of his homeland.
Lately
- European Solidarity Rally for Tibet
- Farming Boycott Continues in Ngaba Village
- Thousands gather for funeral of Tibetan activist
- Tibetans set themselves alight in protests – on BBC
- Kalon Tripa Dr Lobsang Sangay urged Tibetans and Tibet supporters all over the world to take part in a global vigil on Wednesday, February 8. 2012
- Invitation to a meeting with dr. Lobsang Sangay 24 November
- Palden Choetso, the 35-year-old nun in flames
- Sign to save Tibetan nomads
- Invitation to a meeting with John Kamm 15 November
- Demonstration in Oslo, 2nd November 2011
- Norbu Damdrul set fire to himself in protest on October 15
- Sign for Tibet
- Woeser has been awarded a Prince Claus Award for the year 2011
- Demonstration of support 25th July
- President Obama meets with Dalai Lama on July 16
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