A copy of the memorandum handed to Foreign Embassies and Consulates in India

October 10th, 2008

An appeal for the support of Tibetan People’s Struggle for Freedom, Justice and Human Rights

Your Excellency Sir/ Madam,

The Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement (TPUM) is a global movement of Tibetans launched by four major Tibetan Non-Governmental Organizations based in India. TPUM aims to take control of the political destiny of the Tibetan people by engaging in non-violent direct struggle to end China’s illegal and brutal occupation of Tibet.

Your Excellency, foremost, we express our sincere gratitude and utmost appreciation for the overwhelming humanitarian and political support we have been rendered since China invaded and occupied our country Tibet in 1949. The entire six million Tibetans all around the world cherish this invaluable support and compassion that your esteemed Government and people continue to bestow on us in our most difficult times. Read the rest of this entry »

TIBETAN PEOPLE’S UPRISING MOVEMENT GROWS STRONG AS BEIJING OPENS FOR THE OLYMPICS GAME

October 10th, 2008

For Immediate Release

August 8,2008[Dharamshala]: Yesterday, the massive protest of Tibetans and supporters filled the streets of Dharamshala. Today stands testimony to history as China readies itself for the grandeur and the global acceptance that it so direly craves, Tibetans and Tibet supporters around the world are ever more ready to condemn China for its atrocious human rights records and all the lies China has perpetuated to cover its violent and brutal crackdown on Tibetan protesters. More Tibetans and supporters took the streets today in Dharamshala to join the global celebration of protests.

“We urge every freedom loving citizens of the world to take a stand for Tibet and pressure the Chinese government from releasing thousands of political prisoners detained since March Uprising,” said Tenzin Choeying, National Director of students for a Free Tibet - India. “Beijing will try to use the Olympics to divert world’s attention from its atrocities in Tibet to how deceloped China is. Let us all remind Beijing that we are not ignorant.” Read the rest of this entry »

THOUSANDS OF TIBETANS THRONG THE STREETS OF DHARAMSHALA TO PROTEST THE 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS

October 10th, 2008

[Dharamshala] - A day before the Beijing Olympics, thousands of Tibetans in Dharamshala became the voice of the Tibetans suppressed in Tibet and condemned China’s brutal and illegal occupation of Tibet. Tibetan supporters filled the streets of Dharamshala and snaked their way through the mountain pass, raising slogans and pleading for the international community to stand up at this critical moment for Tibet.

In the evening, a candle light vigil will proceed from Mcleod ganj square to Tsuglakhang and will be followed by the screenning of a new video footage of the uprisings in March in Tibet. Also, as a part of the Candle for Tibet, the biggest single action in the world for a free Tibet, Tibetans in Dharamshala will also light a candle on the eve of the Beijing Olympics to stand in solidarity with Tibetans in Tibet. Read the rest of this entry »

Tibet: The Case for a Policy Review

October 10th, 2008

Preface:

The case of Tibet, even after fifty tragic years of China’s occupation, is yet to be fully recognised and treated as a global crisis - especially by the governments of major countries and, therefore, by the United Nations.

Detailed research, based on eye-witness accounts, has confirmed that well over 1.2 million Tibetans died as a direct result of China’s invasion and occupation of Tibet. The Tibetan people continue to be subjected to the worst forms of discrimination and systematic violations of their basic human rights and policies of ethnic cleansing. Read the rest of this entry »

TIBETANS AND SUPPORTERS PROTEST THE BEIJING OLYMPICS IN DHARAMSHALA

October 10th, 2008

Media Advisory

August 4, 2008

[Dharamshala] - With only three more days to the Olympics, Tibetans all over the world are gearing up to protest China’s brutal occupation of Tibet. Dharamshala, the heart of Tibetan freedom movement in exile, has been planning and strategizing for months to protest the Beijing Olympics.

Four NGO’s; The Tibetan Women’s Association, the GuChuSum Ex-Political Prisoner’s Movement of Tibet, the National Democratic Party of Tibet, and Students for a Free Tibet (India), are organizing the protest and are dedicated to ending the human rights violations in Tibet, and to working actively to restore the Tibetan people’s right under international law to determine their own political, economic, social, religious, and cultural status.

When: August 7-8, 2008

Time: 9:00 am

Where: Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh

What: Tibetans Mass Protest

Dharamshala receives “Tibetan Freedom Torch” 5 days ahead of the Beijing Olympics

October 10th, 2008

Indian and Tibetan Community in Dharamshala jointly welcomed the torch

For Immediate Release
August 3, 2008

Tibetan Freedom Torch in McLeod GanjMcLeod Ganj - After traveling around the world and covering almost every state in India carrying a message of truth and resistance, the Tibetan Freedom Torch, that had a high profile start from Olympia on March 10th arrives Dharamshala - heart of the Exile Tibetans - 5 days before the opening of the Beijing Olympics. The Torch is welcomed here by hundreds Tibetans and supporters along the route as it runs through the town Chanting ‘Bhod Gyalo’ (Victory to Tibet).

Since March 10th 2008, Tibetans in Tibet have been voicing their deep rooted resentment against China’s illegitimate rule of their country and demanding fundamental rights. The Chinese government responded with a brutal crackdown to the nonviolent uproar of the Tibetan people, killing more than 200 Tibetans and detaining thousands. Denying the widespread peaceful protest as an indication of the failure of their unjust policies in Tibet the Chinese government began aggravating the “patriotic re-education” campaigns forcing Tibetans to express their love for the Communist regime and denounce H.H. The 14th Dalai Lama. Read the rest of this entry »

Statement of the Tibetan People’s Uprising Movement

October 10th, 2008

For Immediate Press Release
July 22, 2008

We are today at the crossroad of historic moment in the Tibetan people’s struggle for freedom, truth and justice. Our unity in action and focus in purpose during the following months will not only define the long and strategic preparations that we have made for the 2008 Beijing Olympics but more importantly to realize the true political aspirations of our brothers and sisters who made great sacrifices in Tibet.

The ongoing popular uprising in Tibet which began on March 10 in Lhasa and the spontaneous spread to all parts of Tibet has effectively presented the Tibetan people’s deep-rooted resentments against the Chinese colonial policies, and also the unified face of the Tibetan people as a cohesive force in resisting Chinese communist regime. The uprisings in Tibet further endorsed the nonviolent fabric of the Tibetan struggle and brought to the forefront the appalling human rights situation inside Tibet at a time when China prepares itself for international spotlight. Read the rest of this entry »

Join Team Tibet

October 10th, 2008

Stand up for Freedom and justice

Take action and become a member of Team Tibet!

With the Olympics rapidly approaching, we are at a pivotal moment in history with a powerful opportunity to pressure the Chinese government to change its policy in Tibet. Every action taken by individuals the world over is truly making a difference for Tibet.

To join Team Tibet India contact SFT India Outreach Coordinator Shibayan@studentsforafreetibet.org

If you are not from India and want to join Team Tibet contact SFT International Grassroots Coordinator Kala (kala@studentsforafreetibet.org)

We did it! $51,000 raised!

October 10th, 2008

Thanks to your generous support we’ve reached our goal of raising $51,000 to place our full page Athlete Wanted ad in the New York Times.

Thank you for helping us send this important message to Olympic Athletes and global decision-makers at this historic moment. The full-page ad will be printed in the New York Times within 7 days.

URGENT APPEAL TO INDIAN CITIZENS & OLYMPIC TORCH-BEARERS:

October 10th, 2008

When China’s Torch Comes to India on April 17th - Speak out for Tibet.

We appeal to all Indian citizens and, in particular, those people chosen to be Olympic torch-bearers, to speak out for the Tibetan people when China’s Torch comes to India on April 17th. At this critical moment, when countless Tibetans are suffering under a violent military crackdown by the Chinese government, we need to show that global citizens support the Tibetan people’s right to be free and to live their lives as they see fit.

The courageous actions taken by Tibetans inside Tibet over the past few weeks demonstrate that Tibetans have suffered unimaginably under a half century of Chinese rule. They are now risking everything and crying out for freedom. By speaking out when the Chinese government brings the Olympic Torch to India you will send a strong message to Tibetans, to the Chinese government, and to the world, that Indians support the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people’s nonviolent struggle for freedom and justice. Read the rest of this entry »