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Tibet Groups Condemn Cremation of Tulku Hungkar Dorje
Demand for an international investigation grows following the death of beloved Tibetan Lama in Vietnam and cremation without family consent.
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Demand for an international investigation grows following the death of beloved Tibetan Lama in Vietnam and cremation without family consent.
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Government-approved mining leaves villagers facing ecological damage, video footage reveals.
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Around 1,000 monks and nuns were expelled from Larung Gar Buddhist Academy late last year
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After the final round on 11 April, the results of the presidential elections confirmed Penpa Tsering as the new Sikyong
Chinese authorities have reported 35-year-old Norsang’s death as suicide, a claim contested by local sources
In the midst of a buzzing crowd of tourists, busy taking selfies in front of the Eiffel tower, stood Tenpa Dhargye - a Tibetan who ran a solo protest for nearly a month
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Whereabouts of Tibetan writers and former political prisoners remain unknown
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Growing concern amongst local Tibetans about the environmental impact and lack of consent for the project
The detentions in eastern Tibet led to the arrest of Thubten Phuntsok