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Tibetan Perspectives on Death and Dying Draw Large Audience at Minnesota Hospice Symposium

Reporting on a session of a conference devoted to the science and practice of end-of-life care under the auspices of the state-level Minnesota Network of Hospice & Palliative Care,...

Education Beyond Theory: A Personal Journey Inspired by Dewey and Ama-la

OPINION If John Dewey, as the architect of progressive education, changed how the world understands education, Ama Jetsun Pema-la...

Is Evident Reality Always Empirical?

6 Levels of Remedial Measures OPINION Following Tenzin Norsang’s article titled "The Stick Must Stop: Ending Corporal Punishment in Our...

The Stick Must Stop: Ending Corporal Punishment in Our Tibetan Schools

OPINION Tenzin Norsang* expresses dismay that despite an official policy against it, and a national philosophy of compassion, corporal...

Elections’26: Cut out noises and vote in sanity for the 16th TPiE

OPINION Ahead of the Tibetan public voting on Apr 26 to elect the 45-member, 18th Tibetan Parliament in Exile,...
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Why didn’t Nehru help Tibet against the Chinese?

Nehru welcomed the Dalai Lama as a refugee in 1959 and facilitated the establishment of the Tibetan Government in Exile in India. However, he...

The Tibetan Parliament stalemate – Much ado about nothing?

(TibetanReview.net, Jul11’21) – The reason why the 17th Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE) cannot be formed is straightforward: a section of the elected members...

Rejoinder to Sikyong Penpa Tsering: Golden Urn did not determine any Dalai Lama selection

Thupten Namgyal* contends that the Golden Urn, though possibly used or claimed to have been used to appease China, did not at all determine...

Parliamentary stalemate: ‘The Tibetan movement has never looked so pathetic, incongruous’

Dear Editor,  This letter is a reaction to recent news, "Tibetan self-immolates as the formation of 17th exile Tibetan parliament drags on,” published in Tibetan...

A possible solution to the Tibetan parliament stalemate?

(TibetanReview.net, Jun15’21) – The reason why the issue of the legitimacy of the justice commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission (TSJC) still hangs...

The Kashag’s Inaction Over the Dismissal of Judges: A Defining Moment

If the Tibetan Parliament in Exile’s dismissal of the justice commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission lacked both legal authority and political prudence,...
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