Banned in Tibet, SFT’s Summer 2010 Newsletter online!

We are proud to release the latest edition of SFT’s official newsletter “Banned in Tibet,” online! You can view it below, download it in PDF format, or view the high-res JPEG photos of each page for viewing or printing!

Featured articles include:

  • Monks Lead Kyegundo Quake Relief Efforts
  • Tibet’s Own Satayagraha
  • March 10th 2010 & Losar: Because I’m Tibetan
  • A Letter from SFT’s Executive Director, Tenzin “Tendor” Dorjee
  • Breaking Boundaries on the Web: Thoughts from Blogger Activist, Dechen Pemba
  • The Rise in Student Protests in Tibet
  • SFT Takes the Capital by Storm at the 2nd Anual Tibet Lobby Day
  • Google Breaks up with China

Please spread the word to your friends, family, co-workers, and anyone else interested in reading more about SFT’s creative work over the past year. In addition to the digital edition of Banned in Tibet, we also have print copies available. To order copies of the newsletter, please contact tdolkar@studentsforafreetibet.org.

Banned in Tibet is more than just an overview of Students for a Free Tibet’s activities — it’s a voice for the Tibetan people and a call for freedom from China’s brutal occupation of Tibet.

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2 Responsesto “Banned in Tibet, SFT’s Summer 2010 Newsletter online!”

  1. RevolutionistNo Gravatar says:

    About satagraha. A motive for national liberation, should not be based on religion, or ethnic or cultural issue, they are important yes, but most importantly the discrimination because of the previous. Most importantly the economic issues in tibet need to be considered. As the unemployed and impoverished tibetan masses need to be considered under state oppression or neglect.

    What satyagraha was there in 2008 Lhasa riots, that left around 20 Mostly Han Chinese dead and many more injured? and where were the Anti-racist Free tibet people?

    Peace needs truth, and truth of the religious and ethnic bigoted nature of some of the Free tibet movement need to be tackled hard.

    Peace requires love of the chinese people, all people.

    One must also praise the Chinese state’s humanity of sending aid of food and doctors. Truthfully exposing the Monks’ Spiritual and immediate assistance was good.

  2. Jerry WangNo Gravatar says:

    Thank you so much for making this available. If possible please send me some more info on the situation in Tibet

    Regards,
    JW

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