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Lhasang Tsering (born in 1952) is a
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an poet, writer, and activist. He was President of the
Tibetan Youth Congress The Tibetan Youth Congress (TYC) is an international non-governmental organization that advocates the independence of Tibet from China. With around 30,000 members in the Tibetan diaspora, it is the largest of the pro-independence organizations of ...
and a founding director of Amnye Machen Institute in Dharamshala, India. He is a vociferous and ardent advocate of Tibet's independence and a passionate lover of literature.


Early life

Lhasang Tsering was born in 1952 in Labrang Kosa in the Tradun region of Western
Tibet Tibet (; ''Böd''; ) is a region in East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about . It is the traditional homeland of the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as Monpa people, ...
. However, due to the Chinese occupation of Tibet, his parents escaped to India along with his two older brothers. In 1962, he was admitted to study at the Central School for Tibetans in Mussoorie. Thereafter, he was selected from the pool of students to study at the
Wynberg Allen School Wynberg-Allen School is a boarding school in India, founded in 1888. It is located at Bala hissar in Mussoorie, India. The alumni of Wynberg Allen School are known as Alwynians. History From a meeting in Kanpur in 1887 of friends, Mr. Powe ...
in
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, India. In 1972 he got an opportunity to attend a medical school at the
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in the United States, instead, he declined the opportunity and decided to join the Tibetan resistance force based in Mustang,
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.


Career

After completing his school in 1972 he joined the
Tibetan resistance Protests and uprisings in Tibet against the government of the People's Republic of China have occurred since 1950, and include the 1959 uprising, the 2008 uprising, and the subsequent self-immolation protests. Over the years the Tibetan governme ...
forces based in
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, Western Nepal. However, the Mustang base camp was closed in 1974 and he had to return to
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after two years, where he worked briefly at the Tibetan office of Research and Analysis. He joined the
Tibetan Children's Village Tibetan Children's Villages or TCV is an integrated community in exile for the care and education of orphans, destitutes and refugee children from Tibet. It is a registered, nonprofit charitable organization with its main facility based at Dh ...
(TCV) in Dharamshala and expanded the elementary school into high school under the guidance of its director
Jetsun Pema Jetsun Pema ( dz, རྗེ་བཙུན་པདྨ་; Wylie: rje btsun padma, born on 4 June 1990) is the Druk Gyaltsuen (Dzongkha: Dragon Queen) of Bhutan, as the wife of King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck. She is currently the younge ...
. He served as TCV its Principal from 1976 to 1982. During his time at the Tibetan Children's Village, he was one of the people instrumental in establishing TCV schools in Ladakh and in Bylakuppe, Karnataka. He also helped develop the TCV school in Lower Dharamshala. In March 1983, on instructions from the
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, he joined the Information Office of the Tibetan exile government. While working at the Information Office he helped develop the Narthang publications project, planned the computerization of the Tibetan language, and a new font for printing Tibetan. In 1986 he was elected as the President of the Tibetan Youth Congress, Dharamshala. In 1989, he was re-elected as President, however, due to his opposition to the 'Middle-Way Policy' he resigned in 1990. Lhasang Tsering edited the ''
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'' as an Acting Editor between May–December 1986, when its editor Tsering Wangyal went to United States for an internship offered by the Alfred Friendly Press Fellowship.


Amnye Machen Institute

In 1992, Tashi Tsering, Pema Bhum,
Jamyang Norbu Jamyang Norbu ( Tibetan: འཇམ་དབྱངས་ནོར་བུ་, Wylie: 'jam-dbyangs nor-bu) is a Tibetan political activist and writer, currently living in the United States, having previously lived for over 40 years as a Tibetan exi ...
and Lhasang Tsering founded the
Amnye Machen Institute The Amnye Machen Institute is based in Dharamshala working in the field of Tibetan studies. It began along liberal and humanist lines, focusing primarily on secular subjects with emphasis on the contemporary and the neglected aspects of Tibetan c ...
(Tibetan Centre for Advanced Studies). The institute aimed at promoting an international and secular culture within traditional Tibetan society. He worked as its director as a full-time volunteer at the institute, helping with translation, editing, general administration, and fund-raising. In 1999, he resigned from the institute after running it single-handedly for 6 years.


Bookstore

Lhasang Tsering opened the first bookstore in McLeod Ganj, called Bookworm, wanting to promote and enhance the reading culture in the Tibetan exile capital.


Writing

After retiring from the Amnye Machen Institute in 1999, he devoted more time in writing, researching, and talking to students and journalists about Tibet. He has published a few books. His first book was ''Tomorrow and Other Poems'', published in 2003. His second book ''Ocean of Melody'', published in 2009, was a translation of the ''Songs of the
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''. In 2012, he published his third book ''Hold On and other Verses''. He has also written articles, some of which are published on his page a
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Books

* ''Tomorrow and Other Poems'' * ''Ocean of Melody'' * ''Hold On and other Verses.''


References

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