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.

China’s Expansion Will Lift Three Countries In 2018 And Anger One

January 9, 2018

The Forbes, 8 January 2018 Read original story here Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a New Year’s Day address December 31 that 2018 would be a big deal for ever-expanding economic ties with other countries. China since 2013 has been pushing … Continued

World View: Mongolia Turns to India as Nationalism and Xenophobia Towards China Grow

January 8, 2018

Source: breitbart.com by JOHN J. XENAKIS4 Jan 2018  This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com Mongolia elects new president after highly nationalistic anti-China campaign India to help construct Mongolia’s first oil refinery Brief generational history of Mongolia Mongolia elects new president after highly nationalistic anti-China campaign Khaltmaa Battulga, a fierce critic of China, won read more →

China luring Tibetan refugees in India to work as its spies, Intelligence Bureau warns

January 8, 2018

source: theprint.in/ ANANYA BHARDWAJ 5 January, 2018 IB issues alert that many refugees settled in northeast India are being paid and offered jobs by China in exchange for strategic information. New Delhi: Amid rising India-China tensions along the Line of Actual Control, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) has issued a string of alerts read more →

Tibetans should believe that independence possible

January 8, 2018

Source: www.slguardian.org by N.S.Venkataraman ( October 29, 2017, Chennai, Sri Lanka Guardian) Some of the recent observations and comments made in social media by number of Tibetans living as refugees or citizens in other countries give an impression that some of them may be losing confidence that independence of Tibet would read more →

China’s Communist party raises army of nationalist trolls

January 8, 2018

Yuan Yang, Financial Times, Beijing Read original story here Growing band of online patriots prowls the internet to promote their homeland Dark Sunshine is proud of his country — and keen to take on its detractors. “China has become a … Continued

A Chinese Empire Reborn

January 6, 2018

By Edward wong, New York Times – Read Original Story here The Communist Party’s emerging empire is more the result of force than a gravitational pull of Chinese ideas. I am the son of two empires, the United States and … Continued

Can China really take over Taiwan?

January 6, 2018

The Washington Post, By John Pomfret January 5 2018 Read original story here Chinese air force fighters have begun escorting bombers around Taiwan in “encirclement drills” and spokesmen for the Communist government have warned Taiwan to get used to it … Continued

Don’t Be Alarmed But China Could Be Building A Military Base In Pakistan

January 5, 2018

OpEd, Lawrence Sellin, Daily Caller, 1 January 2018 Read original story here In a mid-December op-ed at The Daily Caller, I questioned what appeared to be signs of Chinese militarization of Pakistan, in particular, and in the Indian Ocean, in … Continued

Tibetan Businessman Battles Separatism Charges in Chinese Court

January 5, 2018

By CHRIS BUCKLEY JAN. 4, 2018 – New York Times Read original story YUSHU, China — A Tibetan businessman who tried to protect his native language, and spoke to The New York Times about his efforts, defended himself in a … Continued

Trial of Education Advocate Tashi Wangchuk on Separatism Charges an Attack on Tibetan Linguistic and Cultural Rights

January 4, 2018

PEN AMERICA – 3 January 2018 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 3, 2018 The trial of Tibetan language advocate Tashi Wangchuk for “inciting separatism” is an outrageous attempt to treat peaceful advocacy for linguistic and cultural rights as a dangerous crime, … Continued