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Visit to Japan
Voting Dates for 2011 Election of New Tibetan PM, MP Announced By Phuntsok Choedon,The Tibet Post
Zenkoji Temple in Nagano. Zenkoji hp
Dharmshala: Tibet's political and spiritual leader, 74 year old His Holiness the Dalai Lama, will visit Japan for a week later this month, 20-26 June. Zenkoji, a well-known 7th century Buddhist Temple in Nagano city has invited His Holiness the Dalai Lama for a special memorial talk and to strengthen the Buddhist bond.
Dharamshala: At a press conference in Dharamshala on Thursday, Mr Jampal Choesang, the chief election commissioner of the Tibetan government-in-exile, announced the voting dates of the upcoming elections for the next Tibetan Prime Minister and Tibetan Parliament representatives. He also introduced two additional election commissioners, who were recently appointed by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The Ven. Geshe Rigzin Choedak, the head of Dolma Ling, (Tibetan Nunnery and Institute of Buddhist Dialectics) and Mr Chutpar Yangkho Gyal, general Secretary of Central Editorial (Sheja Kundue Tsomdig), have been appointed as additional election commissioners, who have the same power as Mr. Choesang.
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Buddhist School In Jammu
Followers listen to Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama at a public gathering at Gulabgarh, about 310 kilometers (192 miles) from Jammu, India, Saturday, June 5, 2010. The Dalai Lama is on a two day visit. Photo: AP
The fixed terms for the 14th Tibetan parliament-in-exile and the 2nd Tibetan prime minister (Kalon tripa) will end in 2011. Mr Choesang said that the election commission has already sent out a first announcement regarding the 2011 elections and will send another soon for voter registration.
'We strongly condemn the harsh sentences arbitrarily meted out without truly conducting an open and fair trial. The recent verdict is against the spirit of China's first national human rights action plan (2009-2010) which stipulates that every precaution shall be taken in meting out a death sentence and judicial procedures for death sentences will be stringently implemented.' she said in the statement.
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Demonstration The minister for the Department of information and international relations, Kelsang Yangkyi. Takla speaking to media in Dharamshala, India. Photo: TPI/File By YC. Dhardhowa, The Tibet Post
Paris: Reporters Without Borders Thursday condemns two new serious cases of detention and use of violence against Tibetan journalists and writers in the past few days. Two magazine editors were arrested by police in Chengdu on 5 June and were mistreated all night before being released, while a writer and monk was arrested without a warrant for the second time in 13 months on 24 May in Ngaba, in eastern Tibet, and has been held ever since without being able to see his family. ......See page 7
"The pre-election of the 15th parliament and 3rd Prime Minister voting will be fixed at same date this time on October 3; also same with the last General Election on March 20 2011,
Tibetans Condemn China's HarshSentences, Urges World for Help
Gulab Garh, Kishtwar, Jammu:Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama attended the 15th founding anniversary of Himalayan Buddhist Cultural School in Gulab Garh, Kishtwar district in Jammu, this morning.
Dharamsala Tibetans stands for 50 year injustice in Tibet.
Chief Election Commissioner of Tibetan government in-exile,Mr Jampal Choesang, new additional Election Commissioner Ven. Geshe Rigzin Choedak amd Mr Chutpar Yangkho Gyal. Photo:TPI
Dharamshala: Tibetan Government in-exile on Friday condemned the Chinese government's decision of death sentence to one Tibetan and long prison terms to five others, an official statement said. This follows a statement of the Tibetan Parliament in-exile, on Thursday said it "strongly condemns the inhumane approach towards people who dare to express themselves either individually as writers or together in a peaceful mass demonstration." 'The Central Tibetan Administration (CTA) is deeply concerned that the Chinese government has once again handed down a death sentence to one Tibetan and lengthy prison terms to five other Tibetans,' the minister for the Department of information and international relations, Kelsang Yangkyi Takla said in the statement.
Kelsang Takla said the ruling runs against claims of China's "tremendous achievements in the promotion and protection of human rights" during the UN Human Rights Council's periodic review of China's human rights record last year. The head of the Chinese delegation to the UN, Mr. Li Baodong, had also said since the founding of New China in 1949, " a fundamental social and political system for the promotion and protection of human rights has been established."
second week near after the Tibetan New Year by expecting maximum participation in voting this year," said Mr Choesang. ...See page 2
Endangered Culture
cover of Journey of Zanskar. Photo: TPI/File
Dharamshala: Inspired by a request made by His Holiness the Dalai lama, in 2004 Geshe Lobsang Yonten started a project supported by Stongde Monastery in Zanskar in the kargil region of Kashmir. The project ............ See detail on page 8
Age bar on climbing
In the statement, she criticized China, saying "we are deeply concerned that despite these pledges, since March 2008 seven Tibetans Mt. Everest, the highest peak in the world. were given death sentences out of which two Tibetans were executed on 20 October 2009. Dharamshala: China informed climbing agencies in Kathmandu that there would be an Exiled Tibetan government "once again age bar on climbing Mt Everest on Thursday. appeals to the Chinese government and the China is controlling the kid-climbers from international community, especially the UN autumn after American boy wonder Jordan Human Rights Council to give due Romero becoming the youngest climber in the consideration on the deteriorating human world and made mountaineering history within rights situation in Tibet," the statement after the month with not able to beat his record. .....Detail on page 5 appealed.