Office of Tibet
20000 Character Interview with Representative Mr. Penpa Tsering
Chinese language magazine ‘China Strategic Analysis’ editor Li Weidong has published in the magazine 20000 character interview with Mr. Penpa Tsering, Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA to the North America. The interview covers wide rage of issues including Middle Way Approach and its background, reincarnation of …
Read More »Cardin, Rubio Call on Tillerson to Raise Human Rights Concerns with Chinese President Xi
Tuesday, April 4, 2017 WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D-Md.), Ranking Member of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, and Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Chairman of Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee on democracy, human rights, and global women’s issues, have written to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in advance of …
Read More »Pelosi Letter to President Trump: Raise Human Rights in China During President Xi’s U.S. Visit
April 6, 2017 Pelosi Letter to President Trump: Raise Human Rights in China During President Xi’s U.S. Visit Washington, D.C. – Ahead of a U.S. visit by President Xi Jinping of China, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi sent a letter to President Trump, urging him to raise the issue of …
Read More »Tibetan Community of North Carolina Choses Geshe Palden Sangpo as their New President
Tibetan community of North Carolina choses Geshe Palden Sangpo as their new president. Above is the picture taken during the representative Mr. Penpa Tsering visit to South Carolina. Others in the picture are Karma Tashi, Ngawang Choechen and Thupten Norbu. Office of Tibet wishes Geshe la and other members all the …
Read More »New Executive Members of Tibetan Alliance of Chicago Takes Charge
Photo: Outgoing President Mr. Lhakpa Gyaltsen (right), and incoming President Kalsang Drakgo (left) New executive members of Tibetan Alliance of Chicago takes charge on April 1, 2017. The members are Kalsang Drakgo, President; Penpa Bhuti, Vice President; Tenzin Jamyang, Secretary; Dawa Choedak, Treasurer. The Office of Tibet, Washington DC would …
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