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.

Climate change could be to blame for an unusual avalanche in Tibet that can be seen from space

September 9, 2016

Written by Kata Karáth, Quartz.com – 08 September 2016 A giant ice avalanche in Tibet covered several miles of land, and the primary suspect is climate change.  On July 17, a glacier in Rutog county in western Tibet suddenly slid, causing one of the largest ice avalanches ever documented. About read more →

China says India not our biggest threat, haven’t deployed stealth fighter J-20 in Tibet

September 8, 2016

By Ananth Krishnan, India Today – 7 September 2016 The People’s Liberation Army said on its site that China had not deployed their new stealth fighter J-20 in Tibet. It said that India wasn’t the biggest threat to them and that they don’t put much emphasis on targeting the country. read more →

India and Nepal concern over Tibet flood advice gap

September 8, 2016

The Himalayas look idyllic from a distance but communities living in their shadow fear flash floods By Navin Singh Khadka, BBC, 8 September 2016 India and Nepal say a lack of information from China about glacial lakes and rivers in Tibet could hamper their ability to plan for flash floods. read more →

China’s new Tibet party chief urges stronger criticism of Dalai Lama

September 8, 2016

China’s newly appointed Communist Party chief of Tibet called for stronger denunciations of exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, state media said on Thursday, signaling Beijing’s hardline is unlikely to change under his leadership. China on Sunday named Wu Yingjie as Tibet’s next party secretary, the region’s top official, considered read more →

What Stand on Tibet for US Presidential Candidates?

September 7, 2016

By N S Venkataraman, Sri Lanka Guardian – 6 September 2016 Of course , the next President will also receive the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan personalities ( by the front door or the back door) but it may be a cosmetic exercise to window dress the US government’s policy read more →

‘Freedom’ key amid Dalai Lama plans

September 7, 2016

Taipei Times, 07 September 2016 ‘CHANGING WORLD’:Legislator Kolas Yotaka said that the Tibetan spiritual leader supported Tsai Ing-wen’s apology last month to Aborigines as part of ‘a good trend’ The Legislative Yuan will always welcome people from any country if they are willing to help spread democracy and freedom, Legislative read more →

INJUSTICE AND BRUTALITY: A DEATH IN TIBET

September 6, 2016

Free Tibet / 26th August 2016 Community punished for seeking the truth A major article has appeared in the Washington Post telling the story of Tsering Tso, a 27-year-old Tibetan woman whose tragic death lead to terrible consequences for her community. Free Tibet worked with the Post to bring her read more →

Modi’s Vietnam visit aimed at piling pressure on China: Media

September 5, 2016

Times of India, 4 September 2016 HANGZHOU: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Vietnam ahead of G20 summit here was aimed at jointly piling pressure on China and to raise their “bargaining chips” with the country, Chinese state media said on Sunday “Given the South China Sea issue, Beijing-Hanoi relations read more →

US Ambassador Calls on Dalai Lama

September 5, 2016

4 September 2016 – Business Standard (IANS) US Ambassador Richard Verma on Sunday called on Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, at his official palace here, officials said. The Dalai Lama’s office declined to comment about the visit. Verma, who was on a personal trip to McLeodganj for two days, read more →

Spiritual journey to India features the Kalachakra festival and the Dalai Lama

September 3, 2016

By Alexandrea Golden, Los Angeles Times – 1 September 2016 Kick off 2017 by spending nine days in India at the 34th Kalachakra festival, presided over by the Dalai Lama. Prayers, teachings and ritual dances highlight the festival’s activities. Perillo’s Learning Journeys hosts the trip that spends two days in the sacred read more →