May 7, 2014 Views and News from Norway The Dalai Lama arrived in Oslo on Wednesday to rainy and chilly weather but also to what he said he felt was a “warm welcome.” It followed weeks of debate in Norway over the government’s refusal to officially receive him, amidst …
Read More »All News
German Buddhist Monastic Association’s statement on the protests against the Dalai Lama by the International Shugden Community
Berlin, Schneverdingen, Hannover May 1st, 2014 The Deutsche Buddhistische Ordensgemeinschaft (DBO) formally dissociates itself from the protests against the Dalai Lama, which are being staged worldwide, and also in Frankfurt (Main). The DBO remains of the conviction that opinions among Buddhists should be expressed in a peaceful, respectful, truthful …
Read More »Tibet Tweets to China and China Tweets Back
By Thubten Samphel, The Huffington Post April 29, 2014 Official Chinese view of the Dalai Lama is well known. Successive party officials have called the Tibetan leader a “wolf in monk’s robes” or “a devil with a human face, but with a heart of a beast.” On the other …
Read More »Office of Tibet Relocated to Washington, DC
Our New Physical Address: Office of Tibet 1228 17th ST NW Washington, DC 20036 Representative Kaydor Aukatsang’s email : rep.us@tibet.net For All Inquiries, please contact: 212.213.5010 ext. 205 Our staff, Ngawang Yonten la travels to NYC from DC. New York Branch is open on the following days Wednesdays [1pm-6pm], Thursdays …
Read More »Tibet’s long road to peace with China has an end if suspicions are put aside
By Tenzin Norgay South China Morning Post | Print Edition 28 April, 2014 Modern China has a wide range of problems. Hardly anyone doubts that Tibet is a historical and political problem for China. In the passionate debate about the status of Tibet, few realise that Tibet’s modern peacemaking …
Read More »The Office of Tibet Has Moved from New York to Washington, D.C.
The Office of Tibet has moved from New York to Washington, D.C. Our new address in Washington DC is as follows: The Office of Tibet 1228, 17th Street NW Washington, DC – 20036 Tel: 212.213.5010 Fax: 703.349.7444 Call Send SMS Add to Skype You’ll need Skype CreditFree via …
Read More »