September 19, 2017: The new board members of Tibetan Association of Northern California resumes charge from September 02,2017. The Office of Tibet, Washington, DC would like to congratulate the new members and wish them all the best; and at the same time appreciate the outgoing members for their sincere service …
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After the House, the US Senate also restored funding for the Tibetan programs in the bill.
Washington DC, September 13, 2017: Senate committee on appropriation for the Department of State, foreign operations and related programs for the fiscal year 2018 has reinstated the funding for the Tibetans projects and programs inside Tibet and in exile. The committee has approved total of 18.25 millions US dollars for …
Read More »16th North America Tibetan Association (NATA) conference concludes successfully.
Washington DC, Spetember 12, 2017: Sixty-two participants representing Twenty Seven Tibetan Associations in North America adopted 13 pages resolution in the 16th North America Tibetan Association conference, which was held from September 8-10, 2017. The resolutions adopted in the conference covered three main areas related to His Holiness the Dalai …
Read More »Representatives of Tibetan Associations to meet at North American Tibetan Association conference in New York City.
Washington DC, September 06,2017: 16th North American Tibetan Association conference is scheduled to be held at New York City from September 8-10, 2017. Dr. Lobsang Sangay, Honorable president, Central Tibetan Administration is the Chief guest on the inaugural session and will address the gathering. Representatives from 28 Tibetan Associations consisting …
Read More »The US State Department releases annual report on International Religious Freedom, which highlighted Chinese interference in religious practices in monasteries and nunneries in Tibet.
The report highlighted Chinese authorities engaged in widespread interference in religious practices, especially in Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and nunneries in Tibet and forced disappearance, physical abuse, prolonged detention due to religious practice. The report says “authorities evicted more than 2,000 monks and nuns from Buddhist institutes at Larung Gar and …
Read More »New Board of Directors of Canadian Tibetan Association of Ontario Takes Charge on August 1, 2017
Washington DC, August 2, 2017: Canadian Tibetan Association of Ontario elected their new Board of Directors, who took charge on August 1, 2017. The elected members took their oath of office from the Election Commissioner in front of a portrait of His Holiness. Office of Tibet would like congratulate them …
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