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A Free Monthly Publication For Tibetan Issues and Community Information RGD No. HPENG/2013/51798 Volume: XVII Issue: 3 30 April 2015

Tibetans Caught in the Nepal Earthquake Devastation

by Mary Trewartha A devastating earthquake of 7.9 on the Richter scale hit Central Nepal, together with neighbouring areas of Tibet and northern India, on April 25. At the time Contact goes to press, the estimated death toll is 6,500 with over 10,000 injured and many Tibetans are among those affected. Nepal is home to a sizeable Tibetan refugee community and a number of Buddhist monasteries.

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Thousands Flock to Hear His Holiness Speak in Japan

by Vanshika Tripathi His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived in Japan on April 2 for a thirteen-day visit, during which he gave public talks on several topics including environmental conservation, global peace, and teachings: The Heart Sutra, Nagarjuna’s Commentary on the Awakening Mind of Bodhichitta and the middle volume of Kamalashila’s Stages of Meditation.

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13 Years of Wrongful Detention

By Tamdin Yangzom and Richard Olsen Tulku Tenzin Delek Rinpoche is a revered Tibetan Buddhist lama from Othog in Lithang, Kardze, which is in the present-day Sichuan Province. He is held in great affection by the Tibetan community for his campaigns to restore Tibetan culture and religion, his social welfare activities and his criticism of repressive Chinese policies in Tibet. He has been in prison since 2002 and there is serious concern for his health. The Tibetan exile community is campaigning for his release on medical parole.

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Two More Tibetans Die in Protest

A double self-immolation protest in Tibet this month claimed the lives of two Tibetans: Yeshi Khando and Ney Kyab. On April 8, Yeshi Khando, aka Yeyang, 47, a Tibetan nun in her mid forties from the Kardze Ngangang Jhomo Nunnery in Tibet, died after setting herself on fire in protest against the Chinese government. Yeshi Khando staged the protest in the Kardze County market, near to the County police station, at around nine in the morning. She called for the return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Tibet,

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