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.

Overseas Publicity Strengthened to Mitigate Negative Reports on Tibet

December 30, 2014

Source: Global Times (The Global Times is an official English language tabloid of the Chinese government under the auspices of the People’s Daily newspaper) December 29, 2014 Editor: Tracy Zhu As the mainstream foreign opinion regarding Tibet has been largely negative, China has strived to reverse this trend and win read more →

China raises Nepal aid five-fold in regional diplomacy push

December 29, 2014

By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU Fri Dec 26, 2014 (Reuters) –  China will increase official aid to Nepal by more than five times from fiscal 2015-16, officials said on Friday, to develop infrastructure in the landlocked nation where regional rival India has long wielded political influence. The jump in assistance was read more →

Q. and A.: John Osburg on China’s Wealthy Turning to Spiritualism

December 24, 2014

The New York Times By IAN JOHNSON December 18, 2014 John Osburg, 39, an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Rochester, is the author of “Anxious Wealth: Money and Morality Among China’s New Rich,” based on his research in the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu. His book paints read more →

China’s Anti-Corruption Squad Probes Aide to Ex-President Hu

December 23, 2014

Ling Jihua, 58, a vice chairman of China’s top political advisory body, the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, is under investigation for alleged serious disciplinary violations, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said in a statement. Photographer: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images   By Bloomberg News, December 22, 2014 The anti-graft arm read more →

China confirms its southern glaciers are disappearing

December 23, 2014

Jan Reurink/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0) By Christina Larson, Science Insider BEIJING—Glaciers in China that are a critical source of water for drinking and irrigation in India are receding fast, according to a new comprehensive inventory. In the short term, retreating glaciers may release greater meltwater, “but it will be read more →

Dalai Lama says he may be the last to hold the title

December 18, 2014

India Today, 17 December 2014 The Dalai Lama has said that he may be the last to hold the title. In an interview to the BBC he said that it would be better if the centuries-old tradition ceased “at the time of a popular Dalai Lama”. The 79-year-old spiritual leader’s read more →

Popular Tibetan Village Leader is Killed in Detention in Driru

December 16, 2014

(Radio Free Asia) Chinese authorities in Tibet’s restive Driru county were accused on Monday of murdering a popular Tibetan village chief while he was detained because of his efforts to promote Tibetan culture and the economic well-being and unity of the Tibetan people. Bachen Gewa, the leader of Ushung village read more →

Spiritual healing: Thousands of Tibetan forced out of their homeland pour onto the streets of Kathmandu as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of Dalai Lama’s Nobel Peace Prize

December 15, 2014

The Daily Mail, 12 December 2014 Don’t move: A Tibetan girl gets makeup done for a function organised by the Tibetan Refugee Community in Nepal, commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize conferment to exiled Tibetan spiritual leader. Nepal is home to more than 20,000 Tibetans – for read more →

The Dalai Lama has a moral authority the leaders in Beijing can only dream of

By Sikyong Dr Lobsang Sangay, writing in the Guardian  /  December 12, 2014

This article was published by The Guardian, December 10,  2014 By Dr Lobsang Sangay On International Human Rights Day, 25 years after he was awarded the Nobel peace prize, the Tibetan leader’s message has never mattered more Twenty-five years ago this week in Oslo, a man who describes himself as read more →

Life Without a Dalai Lama?

By Dinah Gardner, published in South China Morning Post Magazine  /  December 12, 2014

He’s not your average 79-year-old. The Dalai Lama looks strong and moves with purpose. He’s a powerful, towering presence. Last week, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibet delivered Buddhist teachings day after day to thousands of people at his temple in Dharamsala, in northern India, in sessions lasting four hours read more →