sabato 23 agosto 2008

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The Beijing Olympics finish tomorrow, August 24th, and the seven-year campaign by Tibet groups around the world since Beijing won its Olympic bid will also begin to come to an end. This is a historic moment in the struggle for rights and freedom in Tibet. Protests and creative actions by Tibetans and Tibet supporters this Olympics year - around the world, in Tibet, and most recently in Beijing - have shown the Chinese leadership and national governments around the world that Tibet is an issue of global significance that must be addressed.

Next year will mark 50 years since the Tibetan national uprising of 1959 and the flight of the Dalai Lama and 80,000 Tibetans into exile. In the coming months and years, the momentum for the Tibetan struggle that has built in the run up to the Olympics will translate into even more effective action around the world, as Tibetans and Tibet supporters continue to demonstrate to the Chinese government that the only way to put an end to the issue of Tibet is to work with the Tibetan people to find a resolution to Tibet's occupation.

While we have achieved much through this Olympics campaign, on the ground in Tibet, the situation continues to be very grave. There is serious concern that the Chinese authorities will crack down even harder on Tibetans once the Olympic spotlight fades.

Please send a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao now to help make sure Chinese leaders understand that the situation in Tibet requires action, and that even after the Olympics end, the world will be watching.

Click here to take action now: http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/olympics_hu

Your support for Tibet and your participation in Team Tibet has made a difference for the Tibetan people this Olympics year. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for your support and commitment at this historic time.

In case you haven't heard the news, Australian Olympic cyclist Cadel Evans met yesterday with members of Team Tibet in Switzerland. This was a very clear and public show of solidarity with the Tibetan athletes who are denied participation in the Olympic games. Earlier this week, Polish wrestler and Olympic silver medalist Szymon Kolecki demonstrated his support for Tibet by shaving his head the day he won his event. At this important crossroads in the Tibetan freedom movement, these messages of support mean a great deal.

Please take action for Tibet now at http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/olympics_hu, and once again, thank you for your contribution to the Tibetan struggle at this important time.

Sincerely,

Freya Putt
Olympics Coordinator
International Tibet Support Network
www.teamtibet.org


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2 commenti:

Turati Silvano ha detto...

E chi ci capisce qualcosa?

Tartaruga Calva della Tribu' dei Piedi Gonfi ha detto...

In effetti oltre al significato vero ed importante,si chiede in definitiva di inviare una mail tramite il link indicato al governo cinese per tenere in considerazione la situazione della minoranza culturale tibetana, era anche un esercizio appositamente studiato per il buon Tendine Saggio che sta per intraprendere un corso di Inglese.

Almeno con quello me la sciallo, tra poco si ricomincia a studiare tedesco ed allora avro' finito di ridere !!!