ང་ཡང་ཡང་འབར་འདོད།
— རང་སྲོག་མེ་མཆོད་ལ་སྒྲོན་པའི་དཔའ་བོ་དཔའ་མོ་དག་གི་ཚབ་ཏུ། གཟུངས་ཕྱུག་སྐྱིད། བདག་གི་རྩྭ་ཐང་ད་དུང་ལྗང་མདོག་ཡིན་ནམ། བདག་གི་མཚོ་མོ་ད་དུང་དྭངས་གཙང་ཡིན་ནམ། བདག་གི་རི་ཆུར་ད་དུང་དབྱངས་རྟ་ཡོད་དམ།...
View ArticleI Will Burn Myself Again and Again
Translated by Om Gangthik — See Tibetan orginal Are my grasslands still green? Are my blue lakes still crystal clear? Do my hills and streams still sing their melodious songs? Great gods of Tibet, Do...
View ArticleTibet Burning: The Politics of Self Immolations
Jamphel Yeshi's funerals (photo: Tenzin Dorjee) The string of self-immolations inside Tibet—started in 2009 by a Kirti Monastery monk Tapey and which most recently on March 30 claimed two monks in...
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Tibetan officials during Jamphel Yeshi's funeral, 30 March 2012. (Photo: Tenzin Dorjee) On 30 March I attended the moving function organised by the Tibetan Youth Congress to honour the memory of...
View ArticleWe Need to Change
This losar morning, I woke up early, without important works, I had never woken up this early. After an unusually more comprehensive morning prayer-session of more than an hour, daybreak was yet not...
View ArticleCensorship and the struggle for Tibetan freedom
“The Chinese government’s censorship policy is morally wrong and the 1.3 billion people of China have a right to know the reality.” “Two things are taboo in Gangchen Kyishong — books and Rangzen.”...
View ArticleMake it a burning issue
Tenzin Khedup and Ngawang Norphel immolating themsleves in Kham Dzatoe, June 20th, 2012. Seventy Tibetans have, one after the other, in relentless and purposeful succession, set themselves on fire for...
View ArticleSelf-immolations in Tibet: who is to blame for the stalemate?
"Immolation" - Sculpture by Jud Turner, April 2012 Although the number of self-immolations is rising at an exponential and very disturbing rate in Tibet, the crisis is gradually reaching a stalemate....
View ArticleCentury of a loathsome kind
At the time of writing this write up, a century of a very different kind — sadly a loathsome kind, is imminent and approaching. It might even approach before this write up goes online or into print. In...
View ArticleHow Tibetans are losing their focus and unity
As ongoing debate on ‘Rangzen – vs- Autonomy’ issue is leading to an unfortunate division among the Tibetan exile community and fault lines are being dragged to the international supporters’ community...
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