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Jury acquits a Tibetan refugee in massage-sex case

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wang_kho_australiaBRECKENRIDGE, August 25 — Jurors acquitted Tibetan refugee Wang Kho of three charges, including sexual assault on a client at his massage studio, at the end of a week-long trial Wednesday.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 August 2010 18:51 )
 

China traffic jam stretches 'nine days, 100km'

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china_48840094_trafficimageDharamshala, August 24: A massive traffic jam in China has slowed vehicles to a crawl for nine days near Beijing, local media say.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 31 August 2010 10:01 )
 

China may drop death penalty for economic crimes

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china_death_penalty_48829659_mx7beyyfBBC [23 August 2010]

China is considering dropping the use of the death penalty to punish several economic crimes, Xinhua has reported.

Last Updated ( Monday, 23 August 2010 19:13 )
 

India defends PM-Dalai Lama meeting

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New Delhi - With the Chinese objecting to the Dalai Lama's meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week, India on Saturday made it clear that the Tibetan leader was 'an honoured guest' in the country and was seen as a spiritual leader by millions of Indians.
Last Updated ( Monday, 23 August 2010 12:44 )
 

Pentagon takes aim at China cyber threat

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AP [August 20, 2010] By LOLITA C. BALDOR

WASHINGTON – The U.S. for the first time is publicly warning about the Chinese military’s use of civilian computer experts in clandestine cyber attacks aimed at American companies and government agencies.

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 August 2010 14:52 )
 
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The Tibet Express (Bod-Kyi-Bang-Chen) is legally registered under the Information department and Press of Indian government. It is the first ever independent Tibetan weekly newsletter in our Tibetan society and till date, it is being widely distributed in around twenty different countries.

 

The head office of this weekly newsletter is based at Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh and its branch agencies are based in the most populated exile settlements Byllakuppe and Mundgod. (Its branch agency based in Kathmandu, Nepal has been compelled to close on 5th March 2009 after the regional reporter was detained by local police. He was released after paying the sum of Nepali Rupees six and half lakhs as bribe, but legally stopped us to continue our work there. Therefore, the branch agency based in Nepal is temporarily closed). The newsletter Bod-kyi-bang-chen is being printed and distributed simultaneously in Dharamsala, Mundgod and Byllakuppe.

Anyone can enter our website from both the addresses either tibetexpress.net or bangchen.net and both have same content. One can enrich one’s knowledge from our website by choosing any language either English or Tibetan or Chinese and also the readers can do online discussion and debate on any topic. Especially, one can get updated information about in and outside Tibet in our Tibetan web-version and one can participate in discussion through blog as well. We keep on working hard on tri-lingual discussion forums, articles on religion and culture, monasteries in exile, Tibetan settlements, etc.



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We try our level best to translate any articles written by foreign learned and scholars on Tibetan issues, or any other important contemporary studies, articles written by Tibetans in other languages like English or Chinese. Khawa Karpo Tibet Culture Centre has published four books so far and whenever we find any book in other language which are important for Tibet and Tibetans, then we’ll surely work hard to translate and publish them. We have translated Wang Lixiong’s two important articles on Tibet and have kept in our paper, and it has received much appreciation and acknowledgement from our readers.



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His Holiness the Dalai Lama accepts the Golden Seal from TPIE Speaker Penpa Tsering (L) and Deputy Speaker Dolma Gyari (R), Bylakuppe, on Tibetan Democracy Day Sept 2, 2010 (Tibet Express Photo)

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Phayul to organize 'Choose Your Kalon Tripa' debate

Dharamshala, September 08: Tibetan leading news website pahyul.com in association with Youth for Better Democracy (YFBD) will organize a debate on the next Kalon Tripa (Tibetan Prime Minister-in-Exile) as the General Election nears its commencement.

Tibetan government in exile fears Chinese infiltrations

Dharamshala, September 08: While Tibet's exiled spiritual the Dalai Lama's security remains the centre of concern, the Tibetan-government-in-exile fears "infiltration" of Chinese undercover agents in the hill town that has been nerve centre of Tibetan movement.


10th Session of Tibetan Parliament Begins

Dharamshala, September 07: The tenth session of the 14th Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile has begun this morning.


Bloggers call for discussions about MPs from religious constituency

Dharamshala, September 07: As talks and discussions are becoming getting more frequent than ever  about the necessity, or not thereof, of members of Tibetan parliament representing the four major religions and Bon tradition in the exile polity, Bawa Chemi, a blogger is spearheading an online discussion on Tibet Express website on three topics related to the issue.

Dalai Lama to bless Sikkim Conference on Science and Spiritualism; Press Release

GANGTOK, September 06: His Holiness the Dalai Lama has accepted the invitation of the Government of Sikkim to inaugurate and participate in a 4-day conference - “Brain and Mind, Our Potential for Change: Modern Cognitive Sciences and Eastern Contemplative Traditions” - being organised by the Namgyal Institute of Tibetology.


Gu-Chu-Sum announces candidates for the general election

Dharamshala, September 04: Gu-Chu-Sum Movement of Tibet, an ex-political prisoner’s Association, announced its candidates for the upcoming Tibetan General Election of Prime Minister (Kalon Tripa) and members of parliament (Chithue) through a press circular issued today.



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