Sites relating to the dispute between China and Tibet over the Tibetan region. Most international legal scholars agree that from 1911 until the Chinese invasion in 1949, Tibet was an independent state by modern standards. The Chinese government asserts that Tibet is part of China and always has been. Starting after the invasion of Tibet, Tibetans have been struggling to maintain their culture and practice their religion. For example, Tibetans are forbidden to possess a photo of the 14th Dalai Lama in their home. Chinese authorities have reacted to possession of the photo with imprisonment in some cases.
The Chinese government views those asking for Tibetan autonomy or independence as wanting to split up China.
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Supports the Tibetan people and their struggle to regain control of their future. News, 10 reasons to support self-determination for Tibetans, and a list of committee members, which include Alice Walker, John Cleese, Philip Glass, and others.
Campaigns for an end to the Chinese occupation of Tibet and for the Tibetans' human rights to be respected. Overview of the issue including a timeline, news, events, merchandise, contacts, and how to get involved. UK-based.
Supports His Holiness the Dalai Lama's initiatives through lobbying, education, and refugee support. History of the issues, news, how to help, and information about the 5-point peace plan for Tibet.
Aims to alleviate suffering and help to restore autonomy to the people of Tibet. Includes a visual documentary on the issue, calendar of events, grant information, and postcard gallery.
Supports Tibetans and Tibetan independence politically and financially. Information on the current situation and on how to donate.
Promotes human rights and democratic freedoms for the people of Tibet. News, calendar of events, history of the issue, store, and how to get involved.
Network of non-governmental organizations that works to end human rights violations in Tibet and to actively support the Tibetan people's right to determine their future rights. Lists campaigns and member organizations.
Formerly known as the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet. Advocates self-determination for the people of Tibet through legal action and education.
Provides information about the plight of Tibet and serves as a virtual community space for the movement to end the suffering of the Tibetan people by returning the right of self-determination to the Tibetan people. History, support group directory, travel information, and news.
Supports Tibet's right to self-determination, provides support to Tibetan refugees, and works to alleviate poverty experienced by Tibetans both in exile and inside Tibet. News, how to get involved with project such as sponsoring a Tibetan child, calendar of events.
Works to make sure Tibetan children achieve a cultural identity and become self-reliant and contributing members of the community. Historical background, information about schools, news, how to help, and a documentary movie clip.
Works for the restoration of complete independence for the whole of Tibet. Action alerts, history of the issue, and how to help.
Text of an open letter by Wei Jingsheng to Deng Xiaoping written in 1992 and criticising the Chinese government's policies in Tibet and its attitude to the Dalai Lama.
Supports His Holiness the Dalai Lama's initiatives through lobbying, education, and refugee support. History of the issues, news, how to help, and information about the 5-point peace plan for Tibet.
Supports the Tibetan people and their struggle to regain control of their future. News, 10 reasons to support self-determination for Tibetans, and a list of committee members, which include Alice Walker, John Cleese, Philip Glass, and others.
Provides information about the plight of Tibet and serves as a virtual community space for the movement to end the suffering of the Tibetan people by returning the right of self-determination to the Tibetan people. History, support group directory, travel information, and news.
Network of non-governmental organizations that works to end human rights violations in Tibet and to actively support the Tibetan people's right to determine their future rights. Lists campaigns and member organizations.
Works to make sure Tibetan children achieve a cultural identity and become self-reliant and contributing members of the community. Historical background, information about schools, news, how to help, and a documentary movie clip.
Campaigns for an end to the Chinese occupation of Tibet and for the Tibetans' human rights to be respected. Overview of the issue including a timeline, news, events, merchandise, contacts, and how to get involved. UK-based.
Aims to alleviate suffering and help to restore autonomy to the people of Tibet. Includes a visual documentary on the issue, calendar of events, grant information, and postcard gallery.
Formerly known as the International Committee of Lawyers for Tibet. Advocates self-determination for the people of Tibet through legal action and education.
Supports Tibetans and Tibetan independence politically and financially. Information on the current situation and on how to donate.
Text of an open letter by Wei Jingsheng to Deng Xiaoping written in 1992 and criticising the Chinese government's policies in Tibet and its attitude to the Dalai Lama.
Works for the restoration of complete independence for the whole of Tibet. Action alerts, history of the issue, and how to help.
Promotes human rights and democratic freedoms for the people of Tibet. News, calendar of events, history of the issue, store, and how to get involved.
Supports Tibet's right to self-determination, provides support to Tibetan refugees, and works to alleviate poverty experienced by Tibetans both in exile and inside Tibet. News, how to get involved with project such as sponsoring a Tibetan child, calendar of events.
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