1. The nation of Tibet was invaded by China in 1949. Since that time, over 1.2 million Tibetans have died as a direct result of the occupation, over 6,000 monasteries have been destroyed, and thousands of Tibetans have been imprisoned and tortured for their po...
IIAS Newsletter | #34 | July 2004 30 > Publications The History of Tibet This three-volume publication compiles articles on the political, religious, social and cultural history of Tibet. Review > Tibet By Vladimir Uspensky T ibetan studies form an amalgam Bud...
Tibet Before and After Buddhism Jeffrey L. Richey, Ph.D. REL 231 Religions of India and Tibet Berea College Fall 2003 TIBETAN RELIGION BEFORE THE 7TH CENTURY CE Cult of divine king: Descendant of celestial beings who reach earth via “sky rope” Perennially r...
An Overview of Sino-Tibetan Dialogue It has been the consistent position of His Holiness the Dalai Lama that the question of Tibet must be resolved peacefully through dialogue with the best interest of the Tibetan people in mind. His Holiness already engaged t...
The Tibetan government's position on negotiations with China The Xinhua News Agency published an article on 17 April I997, entitled "Dalai Lama's Negotiations Offer "Trickery" Hiding Separatist Intent." The article is a gross distortion of reality intended to ...