

For Immediate Release
For fifty years Tibetans in Tibet have struggled to stand firm against China’s attempts to eradicate Tibetan identity. From 2009 about 30 Tibetans many of whom are monks, nuns or people often in their
UK MP exchange visit to GuChuSum Movement of Tibet
October 6, 2011
Today, as a part of their program, five members of UK Parliament led by Labour Party MP Fabian Hamilton who is also the Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Tibet paid a visit to GuChuSum around 4.00 pm.The delegations were accompanied by a member of TPIE, Mrs. Youdon Aukatsang and Miss Phillippa Carrick, CEO of Tibet Society. During the informal meeting with the executive members of GuChuSum,
Brief Testimony of Martyr Sangyay Gyatso
Sangyay Gyatso was born to a nomadic family in 1969 in Domey Tashikyil in eastern Tibet. His father’s name is Golha and mother’s name is Solho. He became a monk at the age of 16 at Labrang monastery in Amdo Province of Tibet and rigorously studied Buddhists texts. In 1991, at the age of 23, he decided to go to India with two of his friends Thupten and Gedun.
Nepal released Twenty-Three detained Tibetans
September 22, 2011
Twenty three Tibetans detained since September 11 in Nepal for "illegally crossing" into the country have been released Thursday into the care of the the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees after protests from rights groups, according to phayul.com
Whereabouts of Tibetans convicted of parson charges unknown
According to the Chinese Official News Agency, Xinhua,
The Lhasa Intermediate People’s Court
on April 8, 2008 found five Tibetans guilty of starting fatal fires in Lhasa riot in March last year....










