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His Holiness: Xi’s recent remarks give us hope By Angana Chakrabarti: July 03, 2015
By Yangchen Dolma: July 13, 2015
Dharamshala — A Tibetan scholar has been sentenced to eight years of imprisonment for alleged anti-Chinese government activities. “Ven Tenzin Lhundup was sentenced in May 2015 after being held in detention for nearly a year,” a Tibetan living in exile told the Tibet Post International. “Chinese government accused him of engaging in antigovernment activities, including encouraging the local opposition to Chinese mining at a sacred Mountain in the county last year.” “Ven Lhundup was arrested in Shagchu township of Driru county, in May 2014, when he was speaking at a public gathering about the preservation of Tibetan language and culture,” he said. P-2... China detains a nomad woman in Ngaba County of Tibet
Tashi Kyi, a 20-year-old Tibetan nomad woman from Meuruma Township, Ngaba County in Amdo Province of Tibet. Photo: TPI By Yeshe Choesang: July 14, 2015
Dharamshala — Chinese authorities in Ngaba county of northeastern Tibet have detained a Tibetan woman on suspicion of activities, allegedly celebrating the 80th birthday of Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. Tashi Kyi, a 20-year-oldTibetan woman was detained by local Chinese police in Meuruma Township, Ngaba County in Amdo Province of Tibet,” Kanyak Tsering of the Kirti Monastery in Dharamsala told the Tibet Post International, citing a source inside Tibet. “The nomad woman was arrested by Chinese police and then forcibly taken to Ngaba (Ch: Aba County in Ngaba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province),” Ven Tsering said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Ven Tsering said that “local Tibetans believe that her arrest was made on suspicion of some activities related to the 80th birthday celebration of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Meuruma Township.” “She was living with her parents when she was arrested on July 2. Since her arrest, Tashi Kyi’s conditions and whereabouts remain unknown,” he further said.“She grew up with her nomad parents,” he said, adding that “she never attended formal schooling.” As an effort to impose pervasive surveillance on every streets in Tibet and further tightening of the restrictions to maintain the so called “social stability,” the government uses a mix of systematic oppressive measures to prevent the 80th birthday celebrations of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in in Ngaba County.
Dallas, Texas, US — The spiritual leader of Tibet His Holiness the Dalai Lama said that President Xi Jinping’s remarks in Paris and Delhi give us some sort of hope, saying he even publicly emphasized on the importance of Buddhism in Chinese culture. His Holiness the Dalai Lama graced SMU’s Moody Coliseum in Dallas, on July 1. The event was attended by several dignitaries including Former President George W.Bush and wife, Laura Bush. In the conversation with moderator Cokie Roberts, His Holiness the Dalai Lama was asked about his thoughts on the recent statement by Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council, urging Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to initiate meaningful dialogues with His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s representatives, at the 17th bilateral EU China summit in Brussels. “Some Chinese leaders realise that the oppressive policies are counterproductive. These leaders are seriously pondering on how this problem can be solved,” answered His Holiness. However he quipped that there still exists many “hardliners” who will not back down from their oppressive policies despite their impractical nature. His Holiness commented on the difference in opinion that often exists between Chinese officials hailing from the same party, which he outlined as the cause for “unpredictability of the closed communist authoritarian” regime. He said this is “shortsighted, too much emotion. Out of their weakness, I think these people are shy to admit their failure, that is silly.” “Despite the Cultural Revolution, China which has historically been a Buddhist country, has seen the revival of faiths like Buddhism and Christianity. Many are showing genuine interest in Tibetan Buddhism. President Xi Jinping even publicly emphasized on the importance of Buddhism in Chinese culture. This gives us some sort of hope.” His Holiness was ushered in by the former US Secretary of State and President of the Bush Center at SMU, Maddy Spellings who spoke of His Holiness’ prolific work over the years and the numerous laurels donned by him. In his speech addressing the thousands gathered at the event, His Holiness emphasized the need to inculcate and proliferate the values of love and compassion. “As social animals,” he said ,” we
His Holiness the Dalai Lama with event moderator Cokie Roberts during his talk at Southern Methodist University’s Moody Center in Dallas, Texas, USA on July 1, 2015. Photo: George W. Bush Presidential Center
need to harbor qualities of communal love, that bring us together. The self-centered approach,often seen in a modern materialistic world, is animalistic and disregards the community.” He added that discord between religious faiths occurs as a result of wayward individuals who are only concerned with the a secondary level of faith, one that is deluded and away from the core ideas of every religion that preach love, compassion, forgiveness and tolerance. Answering a question broached about the same by Roberts, following his talk His Holiness the Dalai Lama remarked, “Due to lack of contact, we have remain isolated, each one coming to believe that her/ his religion is the single truth. But we must accept the differences and
Monk self-immolates in Tibet protesting Chinese repression
Chinese detain husband of self-immolator and three monks in Tibet
Mr Dhundup Passang addressing the gathering of South Delhi Tibetan Association members during the App Launch at Zomsa, New Delhi, India, July 5, 2015. Photo: TPI By Yangchen Dolma: July 14, 2015
New Delhi — A new android based Tibetan app is launched on the eve of 80th Birthday celebration held at the South Delhi community centre, Zomsa on July 5. The app is created by four Tibetan youth living in South Delhi from different creative fields as animator, modern artist and event designer. “The app, Tibetan kid, on it’s preliminary stage can be downloaded for any android based phones & tablets and is basically to keep our younger generation in track of our own language in this highly digitalised world,” the youth group told the Tibet Post International. “The app features Interactive learning of Tibetan language, culture and also through interesting interactive games which will help improve basic knowledge on Tibetan language and culture,” they said, adding: “Also features other subjects including mathematics, English and Tibetan.” The app developer, Mr Dhondup Passang, says that “presently the app is just the preliminary stage and will soon launch the upgraded version featuring more interesting and engaging game based Tibetan e-learning apps.”
Tibet supporters to observe ‘World Tibet Day’ on July 6
Tibet, culture and book: Photo exhibition opens in Taiwan
By Angana Chakrabarti: July 02, 2015
Dharamshala — Monday, July 6, 2015, the 80th birthday of His Holiness the XIV Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of the Tibetan people will be observed as ‘World Tibet Day’ by Tibet Support Groups and Tibet supporters all over the world. Friends of Tibet, one of the principal organisers of ‘World Tibet Day’, expects more than 40 countries to join the event with various events and related activities. This is the first time World Tibet Day is being observed after the demise of its founder, Richard Rosenkranz who passed away on October 9, 2014.A Pulitzer Prize nominee and a former correspondent from the US Senate, Rosenkranz was instrumental in making World Tibet Day one of the most important events in the Tibetan Calendar. World Tibet Day (WTD) was first initiated in Chicago in 1997 at an informal meeting between Tendzin Choegyal, the Dalai Lama’s younger brother and Richard Rosenkranz. Envisaged and proposed by Rosenkranz who intended for WTD to be an annual worldwide event, designed to help the Tibetan people regain their essential freedoms and celebrate P-2... the unique value of Tibetan culture and thought.
also accept that there are several truths and several religions; although all religions broach the same values of love and compassion. Whether we like it or not we need to live harmoniously.”
Sonam Topgyal, lying on the ground and still burning, in Kyegudo County of eastern Tibet. Photo: TPI By Yangchen Dolma: July 10, 2015
Dharamshala — Sources coming out of Tibet say, a Tibetan monk set himself on fire in Kyeggudo County of Tibet in an apparent protest against the Chinese government’s repressive policies in Tibet. The Tibetan Buddhist monk, later identified as Sonam Topgyal, a 26-year-old from Kyegudo, set himself on fire at around 6 pm on July 9, at Gesar Square, Kyegudo in Yulshul County, Eastern Tibet,” Dakpa, a Tibetan from Kyegudo, currently living in Paris told The Tibet Post International on Friday, speaking on condition of anonymity. “Local Tibetans took him to a nearby hospital in Kyegudo (Ch: Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai province). His current conditions and whereabouts remain unknown,” he added. Topgyal is the sixth Tibetan to commit self-immolation this year. “It is not known whether he survived or died,” he said,
adding “Phone and Internet communications were shut down immediately and the government deployed military, armed police, and public security forces following the protest.” This incident brought the total number of verified selfimmolations in Tibet to 141, since February, 2009 and of them 120 were reportedly passed-away while the status of the rest remains unknown or critically injured. In Tibet today, there is no freedom of speech, religion, or press and Tibetans are being arbitrarily arrested, imprisoned and tortured for merely expressing their suffering under Chinese repression The self-immolators have called for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet and freedom for Tibetans. However, some hardliners in Beijing still claim that “China ‘peacefully liberated’ Tibet, and that the “Tibetans are living in a Maoist socialist paradise.”
A four-day grand photo exhibition featuring over 100 photographs and collages of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibetan culture opened in Taipei, Taiwan, on Friday, July 3, 2015. Photo: Office of Tibet, Taiwan
By Yangchen Dolma: July 04, 2015
Taipei, Taiwan — A four-day grand photo exhibition featuring over 100 photographs and collages of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Tibetan culture opened on Friday morning, in Taipei, the capital of Taiwan. The exhibition hosted by the Taiwan International Association of Tibetan Buddhist Dharma and the Taiwan Office of Tibet showcases the works of mainly three photographers, Mr Tenzin Choejor, Mr Masaya Noda and Mr Liu Yanting, who are respectively the photographers of Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Japan Office of Tibet and Taiwan Office of Tibet. P-2...