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Tashi’s Story: 9 Minutes Interview with the New York Times; 15 Years in Prison

Tashi Wangchuk, a young Tibetan, was sitting in the train from his hometown to Beijing. His mind was still bogged down by the image of the children in his hometown, prevented from the right to learn to read and write in his own Tibetan language by the Communist regime. His journey started as a peaceful […]

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A Sheep Among Wolves; The Tragic Story of a Young Lama in China

“Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.” – Dalai Lama XIV I like the quote from the Dalai Lama, “Be kind whenever possible…”. In other words, it is possible to always be kind… but there may be a price to pay. Jampa’s fate confirms the aphorism that when you are a sheep among wolves, […]