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China continues to repress fundamental rights of Tibetans, says Amnesty International
Kaydor Aukatsang is new NA Representative, Reshuffle in Europe
Plot to poison Tibetans in Dharamshala foiled, Chinese spy arrested
Leaders of Indian border state pledge support for Tibet
Sikyong calls US Senate committee’s Tibet visa decision “timely moral support”
US Senate committee approves provision for 5000 visas to Tibetans in immigration bill
Three Tibetan activists detained in Delhi
Tibetans denied permission to protest as Premier Li lands in India
‘West must unite against China’s bullying’
Exile Tibetan administration, scholars express concern over Lhasa’s ‘destruction’
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Dalai Lama talks about self-immolation
Breaking: A monk sets self ablaze in Tibet
Tibetans shut China’s “propaganda exhibit”
‘Lhasa on the verge of destruction,’ writes Woeser
French President raises Tibet with Xi
US Senate committee approves provision for 5000 visas to Tibetans in immigration bill
Sikyong calls US Senate committee’s Tibet visa decision “timely moral support”
Plot to poison Tibetans in Dharamshala foiled, Chinese spy arrested
Tibetan flag shown in Beijing
“TIBET’S NEXT INCARNATION?” By Jamyang Norbu
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Movie Reviews
20 April 2013
A Girl from China
A Girl from China tells the story of Que, a young Chinese woman from Shanghai, who discovers Tibet during her holidays in India. The film starts by showing her desperately looking for someone to help her, she runs into Karma, a young Tibetan man calmly painting some street scenes
07 October 2012
-DECODING ‘DRAPCHI’- by Tenzin Tsundue
Long after Chinese occupation of Tibet, the Dalai Lama’s exile, after the Cultural Revolution which left Tibet shattered, after Deng Xiaoping traded communism with consumerist market economy and even after world had given up on Tibet and non-violence, the Tibetans have not stopped doing two things: praying and singing.
22 September 2012
ARBITRAGE- A film review by Tashi Wangchuk
With all the rave reviews and buzz around Richard Gere’s new film ‘Arbitrage’, I couldn’t resist seeing this semi-fictional story about the notorious Bernard Madoff who embezzled over $65 billion in the largest financial fraud ever recorded in the US history. Rolling Stone's Peter Travers commended the film as a "first rate; a powerful feature debut boasting
08 August 2012
DRAPCHI - Exclusive Review by Utpal Borpujari
Drapchi. For the uninitiated, a lyrical-sounding word. But for those who have been inside it, Drapchi is one of the most-dreaded places on the earth. Drapchi is the name of Lhasa’s Prison No. 1, the largest in Tibet.
23 January 2012
“Kyema” - A FILM REVIEW
"Kyema - The Agony of Wrong Path" is an interesting Tibetan film about tuberculosis infection, protection, treatment and substance abuses among younger generation Tibetans in exile. The film is produced by Dharamsala based Tibetan Exile Govt.'s Department of Health in association with Tibetan
31 October 2011
Under the Grey Veil - The Sun-Beaten Path
Sonthar Gyal’s (a young Tibetan filmmaker in Tibet) film The Sun-Beaten Path — which won 2011 Dragons and Tigers Awards at the Vancouver International Film Festival — is in many ways a trenchant criticism of today’s
OLD DOG (Khyi rgan)
Pema Tseden’s “Old Dog” (Khyi rgan) opens with a handsome Tibetan youth riding into a town on his motorbike with an aged, shaggy dog tied to a chain. The youth looks virile and has a strong bodily presence on the screen, but we learn later in the film that he is impotent
12 November 2010
TIBET IN SONG
The musicologist Ngawang Choephel — born in Tibet, raised in India, now a resident of New York — traveled back to his birth country in 1995 to record the effects of a ha
19 June 2010
Some Thoughts on Pema Tseden’s The Search
As a Tibetan filmmaker working in China, Pema Tseden has to tread a very fine line. Whether he continues to make films or not depends entirely on how the Chinese
17 June 2010
'Sun Behind the Clouds' shines light on Tibetan conflict
Of the many documentaries that have chronicled Tibet's ongoing struggle for independence, "The Sun Behind the Clouds" offers the most thorough, balanced and up-to
28 April 2010
Acho Namgyal: Shey Kyi Jinpa - documentary film review
Sonam Tashi — popularly called Acho Danny — was a young man when he first went out in search of the late Maja Tsewang Gyurme, one of the 20th century’s forem
01 April 2010
"The Sun Behind the Clouds": The Tibet film China loves to hate
Sun Behind the Clouds." The explosive Tibetan uprising of early 2008 put the lie to Chinese claims that their campaign of economic development and cultural assimilation had quelled both nationalism and discontent, and it left governm
20 January 2010
Certainly Not Tired
In the summer of 1997 I reached Leh, the capital of Ladakh, after trekking for twenty-two days across the Indian Himalayas in the north. A few days later a friend took
15 January 2010
The Sun Behind the Clouds -- Film Review
The subtitle of new film "The Sun Behind the Clouds" -- "Tibet's Struggle for Freedom" -- refers not only to the half-century dispute between Tibet and China but also to the divisions that have arisen among Tibetans around thei
12 November 2009
ECOCIDE ON THE THIRD POLE- Jamyang Norbu
Al Gore has come out with a new book (Our Choice: A Plan to Solve the Climate Crisis) nicely timed to be in the stores before the Climate Conference in Copenhagen this December. Among the important discussions in the
14 October 2009
It Is What It Is
Draped in a long flowing skirt fashioned after Tibetan national flag, a girl stands in the middle of nowhere. Blood drips from her outstretched hands. Yellow s
01 September 2009
Melong Band's debut album - a music review
Melong Band’s debut album, Notes in Exile seductively captures the core cultural experiences of being a Tibetan vagabond. The songs take its cues from the inchoate
06 June 2009
Movie not to miss: "Unmistaken Child"
No aspect of Tibetan Buddhism is as well-known, or seems quite as mythological to outsiders, as the faith's apparently literalistic belief in reincarnation. Taken as a
23 March 2009
MissTaken - Film review
I will be honest – I only had to watch this film once to enjoy it as an entertainment but I had to watch it twice to fully appreciate its artistic merit. I am talking
14 February 2008
The Paradox of Our Age: Short Film-Review
The Paradox of Our Age, is a visual adaptation from a poem written by H.H the 14th Dalai Lama. In this film, Thupten was able to create
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 Latest News Discussions
Sikyong calls US Senate committee’s Tibet visa decision “timely moral support” (15:05, 23 May 2013)
Leaders of Indian border state pledge support for Tibet (12:05, 23 May 2013)
Rethinking the Tibet movement By Tenzing Sonam (20:05, 22 May 2013)
Three Tibetan activists detained in Delhi (20:05, 22 May 2013)
Exile Tibetan administration, scholars express concern over Lhasa’s ‘destruction’ (10:05, 21 May 2013)
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“TIBET’S NEXT INCARNATION?” By Jamyang Norbu (22)
THE STRANGE CASE OF THE COUNTERFEIT KHAMPAS By Jamyang Norbu (15)
Will the Tibetan Parliament’s March 10 Statement Chill Free Speech? (8)
Rethinking the Tibet movement By Tenzing Sonam (7)
'Unity of Tibet more sacred than our souls,' says the Dalai Lama (7)
 Latest Photo News
His Holiness the Dalai Lama is greeted by local Tibetans and supporters upon his arrival at the Deer Park Buddhist Centre in Madison, Wisconsin on May 13, 2013. The Dalai Lama is scheduled to give a teaching on Je Tsongkhapa's Praise to Dependent Origination (tendrel toepa) at the Alliant Energy Center tomorrow. (Phayul photo/Tenzin Dasel)
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama receiving an Honourary Degree Doctor of Humane Letters from the University of Maryland on May 7, 2013. The Dalai Lama delivered the annual Anwar Sadat Lecture for Peace to an audience of 15,000 people at the University. (Phayul photo)
Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama addresses during the 50th founding anniversary celebration of Central School for Tibetans, Dalhousie on April 28, 2013. Established in May 1963, CST Dalhousie is one of the oldest Tibetan schools in India under the Central Tibetan Schools Administration (CTSA). (Photo/OHHDL/Tenzin Choejor)
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Rethinking the Tibet movement By Tenzing Sonam
Must We love the Party…By Bhuchung D Sonam
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Congress needs to hold China to account on Tibet by Sikyong Lobsang Sangay
THE STRANGE CASE OF THE COUNTERFEIT KHAMPAS By Jamyang Norbu
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