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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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Not the People’s Sikyong?

Dear Editor, Enjoyed reading this timely and well written piece by Kunsang Tanzin titled, “Two khampas who will be on the right side of history”...

Two Khampas, who will be on the right side of history?

Professor Samdhong Rinpoche has pointed out what the law is, which no one has refuted. Dr Lobsang Sangay dominates the politics, which, unfortunately, has...

Ensure rule of law to restore the sanctity of the Charter, dignity of Tibetan apex court

(TibetanReview.net, Apr27’21) The sorry episode of Mar 25 in which the Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPiE) summarily packed off the entire panel of justice commissioners...

The Tibetan Parliament’s Ignominious Legacy

By Prof Nawang Phuntsog* (TibetanReview.net, Apr08’21) Undoubtedly, the current Tibetan Parliament's unfortunate legacy is its recent unconstitutional and unlawful action resulting in three Justice Commissioners'...

Untying the Gordian Knot in TPiE’s Mar’21 decision to sack the top Tibetan Justice Commissioners

Lawyer Tenzin Jungnay* presents a legal analysis of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile’s Mar 2021 decision to dismiss the entire bench of the Tibetan...

The Tibetan Parliament’s Supreme Failure

By Prof Nawang Phuntsog* (TibetanReview.net, Apr01’21) Like many concerned Tibetans all over the world, I was deeply disturbed that the Tibetan Parliament in Exile (TPIE)...
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