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Sat Nam, This year I have been closely following what the Tibetan people have been enduring. Most of the time I feel that there is no way that I can help. Each time I visit Dharamsala (the city where HH the Dali Lama and many Tibetan people take refuge in India), I feel more respect and compassion for the Tibetan people. During my last visit I became aware of this organization, Students for a Free Tibet. They have a great web site that is keeping people informed and a lot of energy to get people involved. Below is the most recent email from SFT, at the end you will find a very well drafted email and directions on who and where to send it.

 

I know that in life it is the small things that we do easily and usually without much thought that have the most impact. I am not thinking that this one act can change everything, but I send this with the prayer that it does help in some small way. If you are inspired please stay informed on what is happening in Tibet and help in any way you can. Blessings,Sat Jiwan Kaurwww.studentsforafreetibet.org

 

Mon, 24 Mar 2008 13:10:00 +0000infoTo: sjkkSubject: Tell your National Olympic Committee today: No Torch Through Tibet!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dear Sat Jiwan,Today, March 24th, China lit its 2008 Olympic Torch at Ancient Olympia in Greece, marking the first day of Beijing's 'Journey of Harmony.' Meanwhile, for Tibetans inside Tibet, the situation is far from harmonious as they continue to resist the Chinese government's brutal military crackdown. Chinese authorities are hoping that the torch relay kickoff will divert the world's attention from its repression in Tibet. But they're wrong. The chorus calling for an end to the repression is growing. And people everywhere are demanding immediate removal of Tibet from the Olympic torch relay. If the IOC allows the Olympic torch to be carried through Tibet, the Chinese government will inevitably continue - and likely escalate - its repression of Tibetans, using brutal force and mass arrests in order to ensure a successful propaganda exercise. But we can do something about it. Please contact your National Olympic Committee (NOC) today and ask them to urge the IOC to immediately remove Tibet from the Torch Relay Route. You'll find contact information for your country's NOC here: http://www.olympic.org/uk/organisation/noc/. Tell them that under current conditions, allowing the torch to go through Tibet would make the IOC complicit in China's assault on Tibetans. At the bottom of this message are more talking points and a sample letter/email.We're doing everything we can to make sure we're being heard. Almost exactly 11 months after a high-profile action on Mt. Everest to protest the torch coming to Tibet, and two weeks after lighting the Tibetan Freedom Torch in Olympia, SFT's Deputy Director Tenzin Dorjee was back in Olympia today to keep up the pressure. SFT held a jam-packed press conference last night, and today at China's official Olympic torch lighting ceremony, Tendor and other Tibet activists were arrested by Greek police in an attempt to silence our protests. Watch the dramatic video of Tendor's arrest on CNN here.It was bad enough that China had hoped to use the Olympic torch, a symbol of freedom, to attempt to legitimize its rule in Tibet. Now, with the people across Tibet rising up and demanding their freedom, the stakes are even higher as the Chinese government looks to seize any excuse to continue its military crackdown against Tibetans. Please, contact your National Olympic Committee today and urge them to voice their concerns to the IOC about this urgent issue. Your National Olympic Committee (NOC) not only represents your country's Olympic athletes, they represent your nation as well. Find the contact information for your country's NOC here. Call them. Email them. Send them a letter. It's simple. Just tell them 'no torch through Tibet.' More talking points and a sample letter/email is below.For up-to-date information on the situation inside Tibet please continue to monitor SFT's website and the SFT blog. Tibet Will be Free.The SFT HQ crew --Use the following talking points as a guideline when calling your NOC or drafting your own letter:

> Say you would like to leave a message with the President of the NOC. > If the Torch goes through Tibet it will likely cause further unrest, which would result in another heavy-handed crackdown and consequently more arrests, torture, and loss of life. > On humanitarian grounds alone, it is inconceivable that the Torch relay pass through Tibet at this time. > Please urge the IOC to immediately remove all Tibetan area from the Olympic torch relay route.

 

Here is a sample email/letter: To the President of the NOC of [insert country], As a citizen concerned about fundamental respect for human rights and dignity, I am deeply concerned that the International Olympic Committee and the organizers of the Beijing games are continuing with plans to carry the Olympic torch through Tibet. Right now in Tibet, there is no freedom of speech or movement and the entire nation is under martial law. International sources report that over a hundred Tibetans have been killed and hundreds more arrested or detained. As reports spread of arbitrary arrests, house-to-house raids, killings, and even beatings of schoolchildren, it is unthinkable that the IOC would continue to move forward with 'business as usual.' Allowing the torch to be carried through Tibet will greatly escalate tensions, giving the Chinese government an excuse to continue its violent crackdown, which will undoubtedly lead to more detentions and deaths.Allowing the torch through Tibet would indelibly tarnish not only the 2008 Olympics but the Olympic movement. The Olympic torch relay should be a celebration that unites people, not a propaganda exercise in which one people seeks to assert its dominance over another. Tibetan people everywhere have made it clear that they do not want the Olympic torch to pass through their borders. The Chinese government's fervent desire to see the torch pass through Tibet is politically motivated, aimed at saving face despite the widespread protests, and asserting its sovereignty over Tibet. I urge you to place the needs of the Tibetan people and the values of the Olympic movement ahead of the Chinese authorities' desire to project an image of power and invincibility. Please immediately appeal to the the IOC to withdraw the Tibetan Autonomous Region and the Tibetan provinces of Amdo and Kham - now annexed into China's Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, and Gansu - from the Beijing Olympic Torch Relay route. People, athletes and governments of conscience worldwide have responded with an outpouring of support for Tibetans inside Tibet. Please join us in saying 'no torch through Tibet.' Thank you. Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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