Contact is taking a holiday!

Contact is taking a break after 25 years of bringing you news of Tibet and Tibetan issues. We are celebrating our 25 years by bringing you the story of Contact and the people who have made it happen, and our archive is still there for you to access at any time, and below you can read the story of Contact, how it came into being and the wonderful reflections of the people who have made it happen over the years.

When and how Contact will re-emerge and evolve will be determined by those who become involved.

USCIRF Welcomes Enactment of Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act

December 21, 2018

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), December 20, 2018 Read original statement here. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) commends President Donald Trump’s signing of the Reciprocal Access to Tibet … Continued

Tibetan Buddhism Subjected to Intense Control in Qinghai

December 20, 2018

MA XIAGU, Bitter Winter, Read original news here The Chinese government continues to crack down on Tibetan Buddhism – and not just inside Tibet but the areas surrounding it. Bitter Winter recently interviewed several Tibetan Buddhist monks in Qinghai, a province in the northwest … Continued

China’s interference in the 2018 elections succeeded — in Taiwan

December 19, 2018

By Josh Rogin, Columnist, December 18 2018 Read original news here While Washington is focused on Russian election interference, China is rapidly advancing its own election-meddling capability using social media, illicit funding and false news. The Chinese government’s massive and … Continued

China’s pre-Christmas church crackdown raises alarm

December 18, 2018

BBC, 18 December 2018 Read original news here A recent surge of police action against churches in China has raised concerns the government is getting even tougher on unsanctioned Christian activity. Among those arrested are a prominent pastor and his … Continued

Too much centralisation of power in China is not good: Dalai Lama

December 18, 2018

The Dalai Lama said each person needed freedom for his creative pursuits. The Tibetan religious guru arrived in Bodhgaya on Sunday for his three-week to deliver sermons and take part in the scheduled year-end puja. By Express News Service, Patna,  December 17, … Continued

Beijing slams US legislation demanding easier access to Tibet for American journalists, tourists

December 17, 2018

By Edward Rupert on December 15, 2018 Beijing on Friday rebuked the US Congress over legislation seeking greater access to Tibet, saying American lawmakers had “grossly interfered” in China’s domestic affairs. The bill, which passed this week with bipartisan support, … Continued

Treat China like the bully it is

December 15, 2018

BY BRAHMA CHELLANEY, 14 December 2018, Read original news here NEW DELHI – In clear reprisal for Canada’s U.S.-sought arrest of the Huawei founder’s daughter, China has detained two Canadians on charges of undermining its national security but has shied away from … Continued

Religion is like medicine, one doesn’t suit all: Dalai Lama

December 15, 2018

Zubi Husain, The Hindu, 15 December 2018 Read original news here “Religion is like medicine, and there is no single medicine that suits all,” the 14th Dalai Lama said on Friday. The Dalai Lama was speaking at the Techfest organised … Continued

There Could Be A Female Dalai Lama In Future, Says Dalai Lama

December 15, 2018

NDTV, December 14, 2018, Read original news here MUMBAI: Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama Friday said Buddhist tradition is very liberal, having equal rights for both genders, and that there could be a “female Dalai Lama” in the future.The Dalai Lama was … Continued

Legislative landmark: US Congress passes Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act

December 12, 2018

International Campaign for Tibet, 11 December 2018 Read original news here In a triumph today for American citizens—including lawmakers, activists and human rights advocates concerned about the decades-long repression in Tibet—the United States Congress unanimously passed a bill that takes … Continued