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Opinions

As I Saw It: Why a daytime candlelight vigil?

OPINION Palden Sonam* is piqued by the phenomenon of candlelight vigils being held when the sun is still up, and therefore in broad daylight, and asks whether this does not dilute...

A Flame That Does Not Go Out: Remembering Loga Rangzen and Thupten Ngodup

To Palden Gyal* this article is a personal and deeply moving reflection that links the self-immolations of Loga...

Tibet Remains ‘Tibet’ Despite Tibet-Splittist Xi Jinping’s ‘Xizang’ Dicta

OPINION Tenzing Chhodak* is amused that China can’t avoid using the name “Tibet” despite having supposedly made it a...

Knowledge as Hegemony: What the Cancellation of the IATS Conference Reveals

OPINION In the backdrop of the recent cancellation of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (IATS) conference, which was...

Who Gets to Choose the Next Dalai Lama? A Sacred Tradition Caught in a Political Tug-of-War

OPINION Ashu Maan* examines the escalating dispute between the exiled Dalai Lama’s Gaden Phodrang Trust and the Chinese government...
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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...

Advances made in the Spanish lawsuit on genocide and other crimes in Tibet

(www.TibetanReview.net, Feb 15, 2008) José Elías Esteve* and Alán Cantos* seeks to reassure that although the crime against humanity lawsuit in the Spanish court against...
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