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Opinions

Poor State Oracle Nechung: stuck with a hostile neighbour

OPINION Norbu Tsering* presents his take on what he sees as the Nechung-bashing monk members of the Tibetan Parliament in Exile and their alleged dominance of the parliament sessions. 'Love thy...

The 17-Point Agreement: A Promise That Was Broken Before the Ink Dried

OPINION Saurabh Chauhan* offers a clear, evidence-based account of the coercion surrounding the signing of the 17-Point Agreement between...

China’s New Preschool Rules in Tibet: Language and Culture at a Crossroads

OPINION Ashu Maan* analyses China’s 2021 “Children’s Speech Harmonization Plan” and its wider push toward Mandarin-only preschool education, reshaping...

China’s hand behind Nepal Home Minister’s resignation?

LETTER (TibetanReview.net, May10’26) – I read with interest your news item titled US Highlights China’s Atrocities on Tibetans Ahead...

A shared grievance over Britain’s historical sophistry on Tibet’s status

LETTER (TibetanReview.net, May07’26) – Tsering Passang La, thank you for this piece (https://www.tibetanreview.net/as-tibets-veteran-freedom-fighters-pass-the-torch-britain-and-the-world-must-keep-the-cause-alive/). It is informative, instructive, and deeply...
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The middle way or no way

The apologetic rebuff with which leaders of the government of Norway recently shied away from meeting with the visiting exiled spiritual leader of Tibet,...

TO BE OR NOT TO BE A CITIZEN: The Tibetan dilemma

While the actual status of born Tibetan citizens of India still remains unresolved despite a High Court ruling in their favour in 2010 and...

Tibet issue hit by global economic crisis?

By Pema Thinley (TibetanReview.net Mar09'09) China has again closed Tibet to foreigners and deployed extra troops there on a massive scale without any acknowledgement either of...

Cherish the Tibetan People

Prof Siddiq Wahid* argues that the Dalai Lama’s considerable climb-down in his position on resolving the Tibet issue has both served to expose the...

Beijing’s talk offer beggars sincerity

By Pema Thinley (www.TibetanReview.net, May 3, 2008) The indifferent suddenness and the casualness of the manner in which China sounded out an intention to “have...

China, a prisoner of its Tibet policy

By Pema Thinley www.TibetanReview.net, Mar 31'08 China did its best to conceal its violent suppression of the monk-led demonstrations in Lhasa which provoked riots across the...
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