Exiled PM speaks on Tibetan issues Tibetan prime minister in exile, Lobsang Sangay, spoke at the S.J. Quinney College of Law on Tuesday, focusing on issues facing Tibetans around the world. Sangay presented a brief history of Tibet, and explained why the current situation for Tibetans is sour. He also spoke about the issues regarding Tibetan autonomy and the Chinese government’s [...]
Aug. 28, 2013 - The Daily Utah Chronicle
Tibetan prime minister speaks of his own country’s dream Much like civil-rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., Tibetans worldwide have their own heartfelt dream of freedom, the country’s prime minister in exile said Tuesday in Utah. Natives and refugees from the Buddhist-centered Asian nation dream they might “cross over the Himalayan mountains and go back to Tibet,’’ Lobsang Sangay told a Salt Lake City audience. “When that day comes, our dream will ...
Aug. 28, 2013 - The Salt Lake Tribune
Leader in exile visits Southland Tibetan community Lobsang Sangay, on his first L.A. trip since becoming prime minister two years ago, hopes to keep alive the dream of a sovereign Tibet. The leader of the Tibetan government in exile is in Los Angeles this week, and although his administration is not officially recognized by the U.S. or any other regime, Tibetans living here have done their best to mark his visit with all the pomp afforded a ...
Aug. 27, 2013 - Los Angeles Times