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February 7 is Losar (Tibetan New Year), February 9 the Tibetan children in Saturday school will perform traditional dance and songs, March 10 (Tibetan Uprising Day) there will be a peaceful march up State Street, Tickets for His Holiness the Dalai Lama's next visit to Madison have gone on sale, and There is a Summer Study Program at Dharamsala, Ind…
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Tibet Watch report on current religious repression in Tibet (Source: Reuters); Chinese Bloggers and Internet Self-Censoring Culture (Source: Wall Street Journal) Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.orgتوسط Wisconsin Tibetan Radio
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The Karuna Home for the disabled in India is bringing the movie Metse to Madison on Saturday, December 15. WTA Vice President Jampa Khedup tells us about his favorite scene in the movie and how the screening in Chicago went. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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More on the riot in rural Paingar, Tibet; Tibet Train Carries China Troops, a story from BBC News that was published on December 1; Relatives of Jailed Tibetan Nomads Appeal Convictions in Sichuan, a story reported on December 5 on Phayul.com; And from the BBC News and Phayul.com, we have story China forced Miss Tibet to quit, issued on December 5 …
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This day is not only the anniversary of the day His Holiness the Dalai Lama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, it is a milestone day for the Beijing 2008 Olympics. Kate Woznow, Campaigns Director at Students for a Free Tibet International Headquarters explains. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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On November 15, SFT presented for 45 minutes to a classroom of high school students as part of Lodi's International Day. In this interview, International Day organizer Janel Anderson describes Lodi and the reception SFT received. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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Hosts Nawa and Tarzan do a live interview with their friend Ngawang Dolker, Students for a Free Tibet Midwest Regional Coordinator. In Your Face (the Lowdown on the Facebook) gets quizzical ...and song Bhomola by Dawa Tsering Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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Dec 4th at 7:00pm: Gangdhen Namcheo Tsok at Deer Park Center Dec 8th at 6:00pm: Noble Peace Prize celebration at Eagle Heights Community Center. Later, a dance party at West Side Club Dec 10th at 5:30pm: Candlelight vigil and peaceful procession starting from UW Library Mall to mark International Human Rights day and bring awareness to human rights…
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- The Dalai Lama begins publicly discussing his reincarnation and Tibet's future leadership, - A riot breaks out in rural Paingar, Tibet, - Vatican says Pope Benedict will not meet His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.orgتوسط Wisconsin Tibetan Radio
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Exile Radio's Mascot Momo Get to know hosts Nawa and Tarzan on a more personal level during this first episode of Exile Radio. Besides their thoughts, Exile Radio includes: Song Dansang Bhula by Choekyi In Your Face (the lowdown on the Facebook) Song Sonam Mepae by Tenzin Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanrad…
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- Gangdhen Namcheo Tsok Ceremony at Deek Park on Tuesday, December 4. University of Wisconsin-Madison Tibetan language teacher Jampa Khedup explains Gangdhen Namcheo Tsok. - International Human Rights Day candlelight vigil on Monday, December 10. Stay tuned for more details. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetan…
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The Dalai Lama is back home in India, so we take a closer look at his visit to Canada. Includes interview with Dermod Travis, Executive Director of the Canada Tibet Committee, regarding Tibetan immigration to Canada. Followed by song: Bhuchung by Choekyi Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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- U.N. adopts truce resolution for Beijing Games (Source: Washington Post) - China finds Tibetan nomad guilty over Lithang protest (Source: Radio Free Asia) - Another shooting at Nangpa-la Pass (Source: Voice of America) Followed by a song by Pemsi Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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In depth coverage of the first North American Tibetan University Students' Conference. Interviews with organizer Tenzin Seldon of the Office of Tibet in New York, conference speaker Robert Thurman, and Madison student attendee Kunor. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.org…
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- Celebration of His Holiness Receiving the Congressional Gold Medal on Saturday, October 21 - Students for a Free Tibet announce a talent show and party fundraiser on Saturday, November 17 Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.orgتوسط Wisconsin Tibetan Radio
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Madison Students for a Free Tibet remember the first anniversary of Nangpa-la Pass Shootings. Interviews with organizers Peta and Tenzin, audience members Lars and David, and Tibetan elder Sonam. Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.orgتوسط Wisconsin Tibetan Radio
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North American Tibetan leaders gather in Madison to plan H.H. the Dalai Lama's 2008 Long Life ceremony at Deer Park Buddhist Center. Interview with Tashi Namgyal, president of the Tibetan Association of Washington Please visit Wisconsin Tibetan Radio's website http://www.wisconsintibetanradio.orgتوسط Wisconsin Tibetan Radio
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- China is ordering 100,000 nomadic Tibetans to move from grasslands into towns and villages (Source: BBC News) - Authorities in western China have detained and beaten five teenage boys on suspicion of scribbling graffition walls of a middle school calling for Tibet's independence and the return of the Dalai Lama (Source: International Herald Tribu…
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