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Dhasa: A new Tibetan book, "Handbook for Tibetan Journalists" was launched at a press conference on Monday by Kelsang T. Yangkyi, the information Minister of Tibetan government in-exile. All of the carefully collected articles accept the brief history of the Voice of Tibet, related to the freedom of Journalists were translated into Tibetan language. The 12 short chapters published by Voice of Tibet also included the freedom of journalists, particularly how to protect war-journalists. It also provides technical methods of ideological on how to challenge anonymously and avoid dangerous threats. It describes the contributions from Reporters Without Borders, the well-known International media watch dog. It gives an international perspective of journalism, how to Learn about journalistic protection privacy laws and self defense. This is a new kind of publication for Tibetan media communities in exile to raise public awareness of threats to press freedom around the world.
President Dr Lobsang Sangay signing Tibetan parliament's Electoral Amendments into Law, at a press conference in Dharamshala, India, on October 3, 2018. Photo: TPI/Yangchen Dolma
Secretary General of IM Ann Svensén looks on as His Holiness the Dalai Lama addresses members of the press in Malmö, Sweden on September 12, 2018. Photo by Jeremy Russell
The Founding Assembly of the ‘Asia Democracy Network’ and the ‘3rd Seoul Democracy Forum’ were held in Seoul, Korea, from 21st to 24th October 2013. Photo: TPI
His Holiness the Dalai Lama attended a Long Life Prayer offered to him by the Tibetan Women's Association, Ex-Students of CST Dalhousie and Lhasa Districts on September 18, 2024. (Photo:TPI)
The Chinese authorities in Nyingtri town have ordered the closure of the "Nyingtri New Dawn Vocational Skills Training School" on September 4, 2024. (Photo:TPI)