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Saturday, 24 February 2007 |
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CHAKSAMPA WOWS THE BAY AREA TIBETAN COMMUNITY AND FRIENDS WITH A
JOYFUL LOSAR CELEBRATION
Feb.18th, 2007
Oakland, Ca
by Susan Shannon
Himalayan Resource Center
photos by David Huang (www.poeticdream.com)
After a full Losar day of pujas, parties and picnics, the Bay Area Tibetan Community and many friends of other nationalities showed up in force to show their support, love and appreciation of Chaksampa, the re-known Tibetan Dance and Opera Company.
The fundraising concert was held in the heart of Oakland, CA in a wonderful old dance theater ballroom, which included a bar, catering by Cafe Zhambala, a generous stage and a huge dance floor.
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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
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The Tibetans want a mutually acceptable solution although there are no results as yet despite direct contacts established between Beijing and exiled Tibetan leaders, said Buddhist spiritual leader the Dalai Lama here Thursday.
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Friday, 19 January 2007 |
Tibet tradition The Tsering family play and sing traditional Tibetan music during the Rotary Club of Dundas' Travelogue series entitled Tibet: 10 Questions for the Dalai Lama. Travel the world without leaving the comfort of the area when the next Travelogue takes place at Central Public School auditorium, corner of Melville and Albert Streets, in Dundas.
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Wednesday, 17 January 2007 |
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Dharamshala: Expressing concern over the growing Chinese population in Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, speaking on "Ethics in Human Development" at an event organised by the 'Young Men’s Welfare Society' yesterday at Kolkatta, was quoted as saying that Tibetans' demand for a genuine autonomy was being compromised by the Chinese authorities who were deliberately increasing their population in Tibet through immigration in the name of development.
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Wednesday, 17 January 2007 |
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GAUHATI, India: The Dalai Lama said Wednesday that he is opposed to extreme forms of punishment such as death by hanging in a reference to the recent execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. Buddhists generally believe that all forms of violence are wrong.
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Sunday, 14 January 2007 |
If anything good can come out of oppression and loss, I may have just witnessed it in Dharamsala. This steep, sprawling town in the Himalayan foothills of northern India is home to thousands of exiled Tibetans -- including the Dalai Lama, who lives at Namgyal, a yellow and red monastery perched on the crest of a hill and surrounded by prayer flags...
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Saturday, 13 January 2007 |
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DHARAMSALA (HP): Carrying banners and placards in their hands and "Demanding justice for Tibet ", hundreds of Tibetans and their supporters took out a massive protest march in Dharamsala on Saturday protsting against the visit of Chinese leader Liu Yangdong to India . They raised slogans demanding freedom to Tibet and held massive demonstration near the Tibetans main temple in Mclodganj.
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