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.

Poisoning Tibetan Rivers: Why is it not so natural?

November 14, 2014

[Edd blog] By Tempa Gyaltsen Zamlha “In the past, our rivers were crisp and clean, the mountains and valleys were known for their natural beauty. But now the rivers are polluted with poisonous waste from the mines,”  is what a local resident said to Radio Free Asia hoping that letting the  news read more →

Sizing up Xi’s ‘Friendly Overture’- Part 1

November 14, 2014

By Lobsang Yeshi * (published on tibetpolicy.net) (‘Xi has no firm grip over PLA.’ ‘Xi is not responsible for the recent PLA incursion in Ladakh?’ – A Reality Check) Introduction When the Chinese President Xi Jinping returned to Beijing from India this September, he addressed China’s top military officials at read more →

Concerning the Current Wave of “Protest Demonstrations” Against His Holiness the Dalai Lama

November 11, 2014

By Robert Thurman, Huffington Post, 3 November 2014 Concerning The Current Wave of “Protest Demonstrations” Against His Holiness the Dalai Lama by the Just-formed New Kadampa Tradition (NKT) Shugden Protest Front Group, The International Shugden Community (ISC). In the case of the current wave of ISC “protests” against the Dalai read more →

6 Things You Should Know About the Anti-Dalai Lama Protesters

November 7, 2014

By Tenzin Dorjee* Huffington Post, 5 November 2014 Few leaders of our time have achieved a popularity and reverence more universal and enduring than the Dalai Lama. Through his tireless work to promote social justice, universal responsibility, secular ethics, interfaith harmony, and nonviolent principles, he has made a monumental contribution read more →

YouTube Suspends Fake Tibet Propaganda Accounts After Investigation

November 5, 2014

One of the fake YouTube accounts found by Free Tibet that publishes pro-China governance over Tibet. YouTube/ Free Tibet By Michelle FlorCruz, International Business Times, 4 November 2014, From designer hand bags to entire copycat towns, China has an impressively long list of fakes, but none as bizarre as the read more →

The International Campaign for Tibet’s statement on the Shugden demonstrators

November 1, 2014

[Savetibet.org] 31 October 2014 The International Campaign for Tibet is dismayed by the demonstrations by some Buddhists in the name of “International Shugden Community” aimed at undermining the work of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. While we leave it to the learned Buddhists to comment on the validity of the read more →

Modi’s India spurs China concern

October 26, 2014

(China Post) By Frank Ching I am a very modest man,” Narendra Modi, who as a young man sold tea by the railroad but who became India’s prime minister in May, told 18,500 cheering fans in New York’s Madison Square Garden last week. “That’s why I plan to do big read more →

China’s crackdown slows Tibetan refugee crossings to freedom in India

October 24, 2014

Tibetan monk Jigme Gyatso spent more than 18 months on the run from Chinese authorities before arriving in India in May. Heightened border security by China has made it difficult for Tibetan refugees to flee to freedom in India. (Annie Gowen/The Washington Post) By Annie Gowen October 19, The Washington read more →

Chinese tourists treat Tibetans ‘like zoo animals’

October 24, 2014

Illustration/ Tibet Watch Susannah George, GlobalPost DHARAMSALA, India — Chinese tourists behave badly in Tibet. Very badly, according to London-based advocacy group Tibet Watch. The evidence? A series of photos in the group’s report shows sightseers treating sacred objects like curiosities in a theme park, tourists trampling prayer flags and read more →

PM not meeting, but not ‘snubbing,’ Dalai Lama on his Canadian visit

October 24, 2014

His Holiness the Dalai Lama participating in a roundtable discussion with corporate CEOs in Vancouver, Canada on October 22, 2014. Photo/Jeremy Russell/OHHDL The Vancouver Sun, 23 October 2014 OTTAWA — Prime Minister Stephen Harper won’t meet the Dalai Lama during his current visit to Canada. However, one of the Conservative read more →