Tibetans welcome UN probes into China’s colonial boarding schools in Tibet
Four UN Special Rapporteurs voiced their concerns about China's assimilationist policies threatening the existence of Tibet's language, culture, and religion.
Four UN Special Rapporteurs voiced their concerns about China's assimilationist policies threatening the existence of Tibet's language, culture, and religion.
To counter China's moves that misuse the authority to administer Tibetan monastic societies in general and recognition of reincarnations in particular for its political interests, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) Kashag (Cabinet) promulgated a firm stand on the 14th Dalai Lama.
A Central Tibetan Administration official said Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama is a global icon and there are millions of his images in our homes, place of work, shrines, shops, wallets and on smartphones.
Sangay said at this point of time, China is under tremendous pressure from the mishandling of the Coronavirus situation, trade relations with the US and also with Europe.
The Dharamshala-based Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) has come out against Chinese government’s diktat to display and prostrate before the picture of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
On December 21, he met the members of an Inter-Faith Forum from Gaya, comprising Buddhists, Hindus, Christians, Muslims, Jains, Sikhs, and Brahmakumaris at his local residence Gaden Phelgyeling.
“There are millions of Tibetans in Tibet who have expressed unwavering faith and prayers for my health and long life. I accept this offering as being made on their behalf,” he added.
CTA’s Tenshug offering will represent the collective aspirations of six million Tibetans and their fervent prayers for Dalai Lama’s long and healthy life.
The new law will require the Department of State to report to the Congress annually regarding the level of access Chinese authorities granted US diplomats, journalists, and tourists to Tibetan areas in China.
CTA releases film titled ‘Umay Lam: Middle Way-The Way Forward’.