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CTA to Mark Centenary of The Thirteenth Dalai Lama's Exile to India

Dharamshala: The Central Tibetan Administration will organise a function on 25 February to commemorate the centenary celebration of The Thirteenth Dalai Lama's exile to India, the Kashag Secretariat announced Monday. Kalon Tripa Prof Samdhong Rinpoche and the speaker of the Tibetan Parliament, Mr Penpa Tsering, will address the ceremony at Tsuglagkhang ...

His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Open Buddha Park in Patna on 27 May

Dharamshala: His Holiness was gracious to accept our invitation and also promised to donate Buddha relics to be kept in the park which will be an added attraction. His Holiness the Dalai Lama will inaugurate the Buddha Smriti (Memorial) Park in Patna on 27 May ...

Bihar Chief Minister Meets His Holiness the Dalai Lama

Dharamshala: The chief minister of India's Bihar state, Mr Nitish Kumar, has met His Holiness the Dalai Lama this morning at his residence in Dharamsala. The Kashag, headed by Kalon Tripa Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche, hosted a dinner reception in honour ...

Finance Department Announces Contract for Registered Travel Agents

Dharamshala: A well-established Travel Agency based in Delhi, preferably with a branch in Dharamsala may apply to the address given below for award of annual contract in managing flight (International & Domestic) ticketing for all the officials of Central Tibetan Administration ...

His Holiness the Dalai Lama Honoured with International Freedom Conductor Award

Dharamshala: We are tremendously honoured and gratified that His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, will accept our Freedom Conductor Award, which goes to individuals and organisations that have been conspicuous and effective champions of freedom ...

Mobile Exhibition on "50 Years of Tibetans in Exile" Kicks Off in Taiwan

Taipei: As part of the commemoration of "Fifty Years of Tibetans in Exile", the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness the Dalai Lama is organising a mobile exhibition on Tibet's religion and culture in Taipei and Tainan city in southern Taiwan ...

Analysing Chinese obsession over "son of India"

Dharamshala: There is a saying that with great power comes great responsibility. However, as far as China is concerned, their recent behaviors have exhibited only their lack of maturity and excessive hubris of a wannabe superpower ...

DIIR Welcomes Tenzin P Atisha as Secretary for International Relations

Dharamshala: The Department of Information and International Relations today extended hearty welcome to its new Secretary, Mr Tenzin Phuntsok Atisha, who earlier worked prominently as the representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Taiwan and Australia, and visited Tibet and China as part of official delegations of the administration in 1985 and 2010 ...

His Holiness the Dalai Lama Donates for Relief Work in Haiti

Dharamshala: Your commitment to help our operation in Haiti is much appreciated and your gesture of solidarity has been communicated to the Haitian Red Cross and to our teams based in the field, where activities are being coordinated and implemented to reach the victims of this terrible disaster ...

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Updates on Tibet, 22 April 2008 Wednesday, 23 April 2008, 10:22 a.m.


Update for Tuesday, 22 April, 2008, last updated 2 PM (IST) Re: Tibet Demonstrations

19 April 2008

Lhasa - Monks arrested after they express discontent over "patriotic re-education" class

During a "patriotic re-education" class being held at Nechung Nangten Lobling Monastery, Lhasa, a monk stood up and said that [they] do not need "patriotic re-education" classes and [they] have no desire to participate in the classes. Other monks and laypeople joined in to express their discontent over the classes.

Six to seven monks were arrested.

18 April 2008

Drakgo (Ch: Luhuo) County, Karze "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Sichuan province - Former abbot of Chokri monastery released due poor health

Former abbot Khe-tsun from Chokri monastery, Chokri Town, Drakgo County, was released on 18 April due to his deteriorating health condition. He was arrested by the police earlier on 25 March.

17 and 18 April 2008

Damshung (Ch: Dangxiong) County, Lhasa Municipality - Group of monks from Tenkhang Monastery arrested after protest

A group of monks from Tenkhang Monastery, Damshung County (branch of Takloong monastery) held a protest on either 17 or 18 March. All of the monks who participated in the protest were arrested. No further details are available.

17 April 2008

Lhundrup (Ch: Lingzhi) County, Lhasa Municipality - Eight young monks from Nalanda monastery arrested

Eight young monks from Nalanda monastery in Lhundrup County were arrested in a very aggressive manner by the Armed Forces.

Nyima Tenzin from Chukha Jang village, Lhundrup County, was severely beaten by the Armed Forces. He sustained a broken spinal cord from the beating and has no been given proper medical attention. In addition, he was fined a sum of 5,000 Yuan.

Rebgong (Ch: Tongren) County, Tsoshar Prefecture, Qinghai province - Rongpo monastery and surrounding area under tight restrictions

On 17 April, numerous monks from Rongpo monastery were arrested. However, a group of monks including Tenzin Chophel, a spiritual teacher at Rongpo monastery were released.

Border Security Forces from Henan continue to impose tight restrictions in the locality.

16 April 2008

Ngaba (Ch:Aba) County, Ngaba "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Sichuan province - Repression leads monk to commit suicide

Thoesam, a monk from Ngaba monastery, Ngaba County, committed suicide on 16 April. He was born in Mehu-ru-mah village, Ngaba County, and was 29 years of age.

The massive protests by monks and laypeople of Ngaba County in the month of March saw a tough response from the Chinese authorities. Countless arrests were made and a "patriotic re-education campaign" was launched. Many of the monasteries continue to be raided and monks and nuns are being harassed. As a result of such repressive measures taken by the Chinese authorities, earlier a senior monk committed suicide.

It is ironic that Thoesam who had very poor vision, told a close relative before committing suicide that he could not bear seeing such repression being imposed on Tibetan people.

15 and 16 April 2008

Luchu (Ch: Luqu) County, Kanlho "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Gansu province - Numerous monks from Shi-tsang Gatsel monastery arrested

On the evening of 15 April, Armed Forces arrived at Shi-tsang Gatsel monastery and arrested 28 monks.

At 2 AM mid-night on 16 April, Shi-tsang Gatsel monastery was raided by Armed Forces. Four additional monks were arrested and taken into custody. Some members of the Armed Forces stomped on the portraits of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Around 70 Tibetans from Luchu County were arrested in the beginning of April and were also fined 3,000 Yuan.

14 April 2008

Chone (Ch: Zhuoni) County, Kanlho , "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Gansu province - Armed forces conduct raid at Choephel Tashi Chokor-ling and numerous arrested

On the morning of 14 April, Armed forces raided Choephel Tashi Chokor-ling monastery, Dokhor Town, Chone County. Some members of the Armed Forces stomped on the portraits of His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

In March alone, over 200 monks from Choephel Tashi Chokor-ling monastery were arrested. They were also fined 5,000 Yuan.

April beginning (no specific date)

Kyegudo (Ch: Yushul/Jiegu) "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Qinghai province- China continues to restrict information

The armed forces raided each household in Kyegudo "TAP". Households that had access to satellite TV had the components taken away.

A circular has been issued stating that Tibetans are not allowed to watch foreign news channels and instead can only watch state run news channels. Such acts clearly reveal China's attempt to restrict information from the outside world.

4 April 2008

Dzoge (Ch: Ruo'ergai) County, Ngapa "Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Sichuan province - Dring Sumdo monastery raided by Armed Forces

Armed forces raided Dring Sumdo monastery, Dzoge County, on 4 April. Seeing the members of the Armed Forces and their convoy, lay people of Dreloong village (nearby Dring Sumdo monastery), thought that the monks were being arrested so they responded by forming a human barricade on the main road.

Upon finding out that monks had not been arrested, there were no incidents that day.

Many of the monks and laypeople who have been arrested from Ngaba County were taken to a prison near Chengdu on 13 April.

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Ngaba (Ch:Aba) County, Ngapa " Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture," Sichuan province - China ready to pay people who protest against His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration

The concerned office of the Chinese Government has set a 30,000 Yuan bounty for Lobsang Jinpa, who allegedly participated in a protest in Ngaba County in March.

An additional bounty of 15,000 Yuan has been set on a man who was injured in one of the protests in March but was able to flee the scene.

Moreover, the concerned office has stated that those who protest against His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration will be given monthly salaries.

Since 21 April, all officials of Ngaba County have been instructed to lead activities against His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Central Tibetan Administration. Such activities are to be filmed.

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