His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrives in Geneva, Switzerland. Geneva, Switzerland, 11 August 2011 - His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Geneva, Switzerland, early this morning.
The visit’s main program is to inaugurate and consecrate the newly constructed Tibetan Buddhist Centre - Sherdurb Choekorling at Mont Saléve, France tomorrow morning. Tibetan Community in Geneva, Switzerland welcomes His Holiness the Dalai Lama On arrival in Zurich airport from New Delhi, Mr. Tseten Samdup Chhoekyapa, Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dr. T.V. Express Buzz Reports : ‘New Tibetan PM must maintain ties with India' Tibetan students gathered at Choolaimedu and distributed sweets to the public to celebrate the moment.
Most of them eagerly watched the swearing-in ceremony in TV. “Around 200 Tibetan students are studying in Chennai. All of us wanted to be present in Dharmashala today, but we could not go as we have classes,” said Tenzin Dalha, a mass communication student of Madras Christian College. “We are so lucky to have a well-educated and aptly qualified young man as our prime minister. He has to seek the Dalai Lama’s guidance whenever it’s necessary, as his holiness has a lot of experience. Video Highlights: Lobsang Sangay on What's Next for Tibet. Obama meets with Dalai Lama. President Barack Obama meets with the Dalai Lama at the White House on Saturday.
NEW: "This action seriously interfered with China's internal affairs," spokesman saysObama pushes for 'direct dialogue' between Dalai Lama, ChineseU.S. does not support independence for Tibet, White House saysDalal Lama is visiting U.S. lawmakers in Washington on an 11-day trip (CNN) -- China spoke out strongly Sunday against a meeting between U.S. President Barack Obama and the Dalai Lama, saying it "hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and harmed Sino-U.S. relations. " "This action seriously interfered with China's internal affairs," said Ma Zhaoxu, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a statement, adding that officials have lodged formal complaints with their U.S. counterparts in Beijing and Washington.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama meets with President Barack Obama. Why is China afraid of the Dalai Lama? Listening to his moderate, sensible advocacy of step-by-step democratization, it was impossible not to marvel at the fear that leads Beijing to view this 76-year-old Buddhist leader as such a mortal threat — not to mention the confusion he seems to cause within the Obama administration, which once again was declining to answer the seemingly simple question of whether the president and the Dalai Lama would meet during the Dalai Lama’s 10-day visit to Washington.
We talked in a room in the bowels of Verizon Center. Above us, thousands of Buddhists from around the world were making their way into the stands for a religious teaching. But before the day’s lesson would begin, their spiritual leader, alternately serious and jolly, had some political thoughts to impart. He chortled as he pointed to Lobsang Sangay, 43, the former Harvard Law School researcher who was recently elected prime minister by Tibetans in exile. A Head Start. Sonam Jorden has come a long way from the days when he walked 10 kilometers along dirt roads to his remote primary school in the Tibet autonomous region.
At 29, he is a maintenance engineer at the largest geothermal power operation in China. He is now back home in Tibet, but his route from birth-place to first job took him to coastal China for 10 years of schooling, starting in a Tibet middle school. The middle school program was launched in 1985. Afficher les nouvelles. GENEVA (8 June 2011) – The United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances* on Wednesday voiced its serious concern and urged the Chinese authorities to disclose the fate and whereabouts of all those who have been subject to enforced disappearances in China, including a group of Tibetan monks whose fate or whereabouts still remain unknown.
On 21 April 2011, more than 300 monks of the Ngaba Kirti Monastery, located in Ngaba County, Sichuan Province, were allegedly arrested and taken to unknown destinations in ten military trucks. The arrests were reportedly carried out by agents from the People’s Armed Police, the Public Security Bureau and the People’s Liberation Army. [Tibet-info.net] Articles les plus récents Drolma s’immole dans le Comté de Bathang le 29 mars 2014 mardi 1er avril 2014 par Monique Dorizon, Rédaction Drolma, nonne de 31 ans environ, s’est immolée par le feu samedi 29 mars 2014, dans le Comté de Bathang, Sichuan.
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