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His Holiness shows faith in youth of 21st century By Garima Pura: 20 November 2015

Dr Lobsang Sangay among over 300 world leaders and security experts from 60 countries took part in the Halifax International Security Forum, held in Halifax, Canada, from 20 – 22 November, 2015. Photo: Halifax International Security Forum By Garima Pura: November 24, 2015

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada — Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay, the political leader of the Tibetan people, attended the Halifax International Security Forum, held in Halifax, the provincial capital of Nova Scotia in eastern Canada, from 20 – 22 November, 2015. The annual conference usually covers a broad range of international conflicts. This year, with nearly 300 delegates from at least 60 countries discussing global security issues. Top security officials from around the world, including military, government and business leaders, spent the weekend in the city attending the Forum. At the forum, Sikyong participated in the panel discussion “From India to Japan: The Importance of Democratic Asia” along with experts on democracy and prominent leaders from Asia. Dr Daniel Twining, Senior Fellow for Asia, German Marshall Fund of the United States hosted the panel. P-2...

Tibetans’ climate march in Australia

Phagwara — The spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama honored the 5th Convocation of Lovely Professional University as the chief guest in Punjab, On Saturday, November 14, 2015. Recipient of a grand traditional Tibetan welcome, including performances by Tashi Shoelpa and Yak dancers, he was also presented with a Guard of Honor led by a sword wielding Sikh officer before whom he took the salute. Responding to attendees at the press conference, he mentioned his three commitments: the promotion of basic human values and an understanding of the oneness of humanity to further human happiness; the fostering of inter-religious harmony, the preservation of Tibetan culture and the protection of Tibet’s natural environment. Amongst several questions he answered one on the Paris attacks too, “Despite its many spectacular developments, the 20th century was also a period of unprecedented violence springing from the idea that problems can best be solved by force. Much of the violence of the early 21st century can be seen as spilling over from that. However, no wants to face problems. We only want to live a peaceful life, but we need to pursue a systematic programme of education, from KG to university, to bring this about. If we can do this, the 21st century could become a period of peace and dialogue.” Speaking briefly to the Tibetan and Bhutanese students, he emphasized on concentrating on “what we have in common, rather than dwelling on the secondary differences between us. As a child we do not care about status, faith, money etc., we only make friends with fellow human beings, this is what I always remind myself.” He shared his journey from labor for Tibetan affairs when he was 16 to when he relinquished political responsibility when he retired in 2011. His Holiness advised that it is not necessary to be a monk or nun to study Buddhist philosophy and encouraged them to take an interest in logic and knowledge. Furthermore, he encouraged the students to cultivate warmheartedness and live an ethical life.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama during the 5th Convocation of Lovely Professional University in Phagwara, Punjab, India on November 14, 2015. Photo/ Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL

His Holiness later joined the Governor of Punjab, Haryana & Chandigarh, Kaptan Singh Solanki to take part in the academic procession. During his address to the audience, His Holiness said, “we are all the same as human beings, mentally, emotionally and physically, which is why it is important that we acknowledge the oneness of humanity. We all experience pleasure and pain. We all want to lead a happy life and indeed we all have a right to do so. We have to consider that we all belong to one human family. On that basis there is no ground for enmity between us, no room for killing, bullying or exploitation. There is no ground for looking down on

Tibetan arrested for calling long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama

The climate march campaign at Brisbane, Australia. Photo: CTA/DIIR By Garima Pura: November 30, 2015

Sydney — The eve of the UN Climate Conference in Paris, Tibetans and Tibet supporters were at the forefront of People’s Climate March in major cities across Australia from 27-29 November. Walking alongside tens of thousands of Australians in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide and Hobart, members of Tibetan communities and Australia Tibet Council sent a strong message on the importance of Tibet to the global environment and showed solidarity for action on climate change. In the national capital of Canberra, Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Australia Mr Lhakpa Tshoko joined the march and was among those carrying the “Frontlines of Change” banner. In the lead up to the UN climate summit, Australia Tibet Council released a new report Tibet – An Environmental Challenge to shine a spotlight on the global importance of Tibet. World leaders at the UN Climate Conference must recognize the strategic importance of Tibet to the global environment and pay closer attention to the environmental crisis unfolding on the Tibetan plateau.

Monks visit Moscow for exhibition on Tibet By Garima Pura: November 30, 2015

Moscow — Monks of Gungru Khangtsen from Drepung Gomang Monastery based in South India visited Moscow from 7 − 22 November. During the visit, the monks prepared a sand mandala for exhibition. The visit provided people in Moscow opportunity to learn about the ancient traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, attend tantric rituals, get spiritual advice from Gesha Lharamba Thupten Dhondup, and consult the traditional Tibetan doctor who came with the group. On Sunday, November 22, around two hundred people gathered in the hall to watch the dispersal of mandala ritual. Telo Tulku Rinpoche, Honorary Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Russia and Mongolia, welcomed everybody and expressed his happiness to see many old friends and new people as well. He gave a brief introduction of Drepung Gomang Monastery and its close connection with Russia.

others, because we are all equal as human beings. If we give in to our destructive emotions we only think of ourselves. We should feel fed up with the violence and killing going on around us. If a human being is killed by an animal, it’s sad, but if a human being is killed by another human being it’s unthinkable. We have to make a special effort to think of each other as fellow human beings, as our brothers and sisters.” Sharing his times with text books and commending the completion of their degrees, he told the students,”I’d like to thank you for inviting me here and for bestowing on me this Honorary Doctorate, particularly as I haven’t done the study to earn it, P-2...

Career awareness program in North East, India By Garima Pura: November 30, 2015

Dharamshala — The Head Career Consultant, Ms Namshey and Counsellor, Ms Jigme Dhamdol from Tibetan Career Centre (TCC) a unit of Youth Empowerment Support, DoH, CTA convened workshop on Career Awareness at ten different Tibetan Settlements in Northeast, India. The program started from 22nd October, 2015 and ended by 22nd November, 2015 at Tuting Tibetan Settlement. The target group for the program was Tibetan Youths and Parents in and around Northeast Tibetan Settlements. The program aimed for three primary objectives as (i) to create awareness about the opportunities of skills trainings in Tibetan community in exile and the scopes of vocational trainings given. (ii) To update the knowledge of financial resources to assist as a self-employed individual. (iii) To educate the parenting styles and the importance of Parents’ role in Child’s career plan. The settlements where workshops were conducted are Gangtok, Ravangla, Kalimpong, Darjeeling, Sonada, Shillong, Tenzin Gang, Miao, Tezu and Tuting. In total, 464 settlers participated in this program. Among them, 312 were female participants and 152 were male participants.

Photo exhibition in Patiala, Ambala and Chandigarh Sangye from Karze County of Kham region of eastern Tibet and Chinese police cleaning after his protest. Photo: TPI By Yangchen Dolma: 29 November 2015

Dharamshala — Source coming out of Tibet says a Tibetan man was detained by Chinese police in Karze County of eastern Tibet after staging a lone protest calling for “long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama”. “Sangye, a 29-year-old Tibetan was arrested by Chinese authorities following a solo protest against China’s suppression of religious freedom and Tibetan culture, on November 27, 2015,” a former political prisoner currently living in Belgium with close contacts in the Tibetan region told the Tibet Post International. “Sangye staged the protest at the main market square of Karze county in traditional province of Tibet (Ch: Sichuan Province), on Friday morning.” he said, adding that “the current condition and whereabouts of Sangye remain unknown.” “Sangye distributed Tibetan payers flags and shouting slogans, calling for the long life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Tib: Gyalwa Tenzin Gyatso Kutse Trilo Tanpar Shok). He was arrested immediately by Chinese police at the scene,” the sources said, speaking on condition of anonymity. A rare video clip smuggled out of Tibet shows the Tibetan man throwing wind horse printed prayer papers into the air symbolising peace, fortune and harmony galloping like a horse and being spread everywhere.

“He took out a protest in a show of courage and valor on a busy street of Kanze county by throwing hundreds of Wind Horse prayer flags signifying a positive energy or life force and with good luck,” the source said, adding that “there is no information about his physical condition or location which has left his parents and family extremely worried.” “We are hoping for some information about his present condition. We want Sangye back in good health as he was during the protest,” it further said, citing a source close to his family. Sangye was born in a small village called Tardo, located in Kham Dzakhok township in Karze County. He is currently settled at Rab-ka village in Dhartsedho township with his wife and infant child. His father’s name is Loga and mother’s name is Bhochak. Hundreds of Tibetans, including writers, bloggers, singers and environmentalists, have been detained or are imprisoned since 2008, after attempting to express their views or share news of the situation in Tibet with the outside world, and provides further evidence of a widespread crackdown against free expression in Tibet. Sporadic demonstrations challenging Chinese repressive rule have continued in Tibet since widespread protests swept the region in 2008, with more than 140 Tibetans to date setting themselves ablaze to oppose Beijing’s repression and call for freedom in Tibet and the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Tibet Museum staff explaining the exhibit to the visitors. Photo: CTA/DIIR By Garima Pura: November 30, 2015

Chandigarh — The Tibet Museum of Department of Information and International Relations, Central Tibetan Administration, currently on a tour of 5 cities in Punjab and Haryana has completed the exhibition in 3 cities of its itinerary. The exhibition which is aimed at reaching out to local Indians and educating them about Tibetan history, culture and the contribution and achievements of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama was held with the cooperation and assistance from Tibetan Refugee markets in all the three cities. The Exhibition in all the three cities were held in the Tibetan Refugee markets with the idea to attract the shoppers and visitors from nearby areas visiting the Tibetan market.


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