The Government of Tibet in Exile official website. Includes news, information about HH Dalai Lama and information about Tibetan culture - language, art, food and history.
T for Tibet
China promised to improve human rights if it hosted the Olympics, but the brutal crackdown on protests in Tibet clearly broke this promise.
Athletes competing at the Olympics have been told they must not mention human rights or Tibet, but no one can stop them making a simple signal that they care.
The T for Tibet hand signal is a quick, easy way to send a clear message: It’s time to free Tibet!
Join the campaign to add your voice to our celebrity supporters, parliamentarians and freedom lovers around the world.
International Tibet Support Network (ITSN) is a global coalition of Tibet-related non-governmental organizations. Its purpose is to maximise the effectiveness of the worldwide Tibet movement, which is dedicated to ending human rights violations in Tibet and to working actively to restore the Tibetan people's right under international law to determine their future political, economic, social, religious and cultural status.
International Compaign For Tibet (ICT) are involved in the following projects: Human Rights Project, Legislative Activities, Fact-Finding Missions, Environment and Development Initiative, Tibetan Refugees in Exile, The China Project, Education and Publications and The Light of Truth Award.
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Tibet Fund ounded under the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to help improve the lives of these refugees and enable them to maintain their Tibetan way of life and culture. From our modest beginnings in 1981, the Tibet Fund has grown to become a primary vehicle for humanitarian assistance for the refugees.
Tibetan Centre for Human Rights & Democracy (TCHRD) is the first Tibetan non-governmental human rights organization to be established in exile in India. Founded in 1996, TCHRD's mission is to: 1. To promote and protect human rights of the Tibetan people in Tibet; 2. To educate the exile Tibetan community on human rights principles and democratic concepts.
Olympic Watch (Committee for the 2008 Olympic Games in a Free and Democratic Country) Their mission is to monitor the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China and to campaign for its improvement before Beijing is to host the 2008 Summer Olympics. The key points of our concern are freedom of speech and access to information; persecution of opposition vs. development of democracy; death penalty and torture; campaign for a free Tibet; and relations between Chinese mainland (PRC) and Taiwan (ROC).
Reporters Without Borders has fought for press freedom on a daily basis since it was founded in 1985. In some countries a journalist can be thrown in prison for years for a single offending word or photo. Jailing or killing a journalist removes a vital witness to events and threatens the right of us all to be informed.