Poetry, Activism and the Tibetan Freedom Movement Part 2
Posted on May 31st, 2010 by admin
March 24, 2007 panel on Poetry, Activism and the Tibetan Freedom Movement. Our distinguished guides in navigating this vast and dynamic landscape are Tenzin Tsundue, Ngodup Tsering and Topden Tsering.
Tenzin Tsundue is a poet and activist and is General Secretary of the Friends of Tibet, India.
Ngodup Tsering is the former General Secretary of Education, Central Tibetan Administration (CTA); former Director of Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA) and former Deputy of the Assembly of Tibetan People’s Deputies (ATPD).
Topden Tsering is an essayist and activist and is a former president of the Tibetan Youth Congress, San Francisco.
Organized by San Francisco Tibetan Youth Congress www.sftyc.org and Tibetan Association of Northern California www.tanc.org
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March 24, 2007 panel on Poetry, Activism and the Tibetan Freedom Movement. Our distinguished guides in navigating this vast and dynamic landscape are Tenzin Tsundue, Ngodup Tsering and Topden Tsering.
China’s massacre in Tibet.
The Tibet Fund is the primary non-profit organization dedicated to helping Tibetans improve their lives and preserve their distinct cultural, religious and national identity. Our main emphasis so far has been to fund health, education, community development and cultural preservation projects in Tibetan refugee settlements in India, Nepal and Bhutan, and to support rehabilitation services for the thousands of new refugees who continue to arrive from Tibet every year.
Mar. 20 – The Central Tibetan Administration releases ‘China’s brutality in Tibet exposed’, a documentary film of what they say are Chinese atrocities on the Tibetans. Horrific new video from Central Tibetan Administration showing terrible injuries and damge from torture by Chinese in Tibet.
Central Tibetan Administration in Dharamsala held a press conference to criticize recent Chinese crackdown in Tibet. Tibetans are rounded up without reason and the government is forcing Tibetans to celebrated Losar. Kalon Kelsang Yeshi and Dakpo Sonam read the statement in English and Tibetan. They also took questions from the media.
On May 13th I Interviewed Tukton Sample(sp?) the Information Secretary of The Department of Information and International Relations of the Central Tibetan Administration