Several monks and nuns were hospitalised after they reportedly fainted in two separate events at Serta Larung Gar, in Serta County, eastern Tibet, where over 600 hundreds monks and nuns were expelled from the Buddhist Academy, December 24 and 28, 2016. Photo: TDT
China expels hundreds more from Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Tibet
The national flag of Tibet is one of the most recognizable symbols of Tibet’s independent past and Tibetan national identity. However, the flag is banned in Tibet under Chinese rule. Photo: UK Tibet Society
China Must Be Treated As A Pariah Until It Frees Tibet
A Tibetan in exile praying at the Tsuglagkhang Temple near Dharamsala, India, on Saturday, the day before the vote. Credit Tsering Topgyal/Associated Press
Mudslinging Trumps the ‘Middle Way’ in Tibetan Exiles’ Election
The present Tibetan National flag was first introduced in 1916, and was personally designed by H.H. The 13th Dalai Lama based on the formats of previous Tibetan military flags dating back to 7th century.
Gandhi Peace Foundation delegation accompanied by Mr Karma Yeshi, member of Tibetan Parliament at the press conference in Dharamshala, India, on 18 September 2015. Photo: TPI/Choneyi Sangpo
Gandhi Peace Foundation expresses strong support for Tibet's struggle