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Photo News Archive — 2008 |
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Tibetan artistes singing Tibetan national anthem at Tsuglakhang temple in Mcleod Ganj to celebrate the Dalai Lama's 73rd birthday. The celebration function was without the usual cultural performances due to the March-April unrest in Tibet. [ click here for print size 3.1M ]
DHARAMSHALA, India, 5 July 2008 — The two envoys of the Dalai Lama, Lodi Gyari and Kelsang Gyaltsen, addressing a press conference after holding the seventh round of talks with Chinese leaders on 1 and 2 July. Gyari said he was disappointed at not making headway on the status of Tibet after the latest round of talks. [ click here for print size 3.3M ]
MCLEOD GANJ, India, 2 May 2008 — The Dalai Lama speaking during a conference of Tibetan lamas. Among other things, they discussed how to counter the Chinese government's new law requiring their government approval for Tibetan lamas to reincarnate. The conference also discussed the issue of conferring a Bikshuni degree for nuns, which had been discontinued for a long period of history. [ click here for print size 3.3M ]
MCLEOD GANJ, India, 28 April 2008 — Dalai Lama arrives to offer prayers at Tsugla Khang temple for the victims of the recent crackdown in Tibet on the occasion of Shegu (the 49th day of mourning). Over 150 people are reported to have been killed by Chinese forces since the 10 March protests in Tibet.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 29 March 2008 -- Amid posters exhibiting Tibetans who were killed in Ngaba in Sichuan province by the Chinese forces, the Dalai Lama stops to show his appreciation to the Tibetan hunger strikers, as he is passing through McLeod Ganj on his way back from Delhi.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 29 March 2008 — Posters showing Tibetans who were killed by Chinese forces during demonstrations in Ngaba in Sichuan province are hung in the streets of Mcleod Ganj. Tibetans were waiting to welcome the Dalai Lama from Delhi.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 21 March 2008 — The Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, arrives with the Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama, to hold a press conference. Showing her solidarity with the Tibetan cuase, especially the recent unrest in Tibet, she said the Tibetan issue is a challenge to the conscience of the world.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 16 March 2008 — The Dalai Lama interacting with the media after the recent protests in Lhasa and other parts of Tibet. He termed the protests a "people's movement" expressing their resentment towards the repressive Chinese rule in Tibet. He said he supports protests as long as they are peaceful.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 16 March 2008 — The Dalai Lama interacting with the media after the recent protests in Lhasa and other parts of Tibet. He termed the protests a "people's movement" expressing their resentment towards the repressive Chinese rule in Tibet. He said he supports protests as long as they are peaceful.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 16 March 2008 — The Dalai Lama interacting with the media after the recent protests in Lhasa and other parts of Tibet. He termed the protests a "people's movement" expressing their resentment towards the repressive Chinese rule in Tibet. He said he supports protests as long as they are peaceful.
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A Tibetan Buddhist nun in a candle light vigil to support and show solidarity to the demonstrations in Lhasa and other areas in Tibet in the last few days. A large number of Tibetans and western supporters participated in the candle light vigil.
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A Tibetan Buddhist nun in a candle light vigil to support and show solidarity to the demonstrations in Lhasa and other areas in Tibet in the last few days. A large number of Tibetans and western supporters participated in the candle light vigil.
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MCLEOD GANJ, India, 10 March 2008 — The Dalai Lama on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising against the Chinese rule of Tibet. He said that the Tibetans continue to suffer under the Chinese rule and he is committed to resolve the Tibetan issue through the Middle-Way policy, which he believes benefits both the sides. Standing at his right is Sakya Trizin and further right is the Karmapa.
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