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From London to Lhasa: Life Sentence for Choeying Khedrub
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Life Sentence for Choeying Khedrub. It has recently been confirmed that Tibetan political prisoner Choeying Khedrub has been sentenced to life in prison for "inciting splittism". According to official information passed on to the Dui Hua Foundation. Until now little has been known about the case of Choeying Khedrub, but you can read the full report by the International Campaign for Tibet here. 4 Is It Legal?
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From London to Lhasa: August 2005
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. September 1st marks the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and, in order to keep up the pretence that Tibet is theirs, the Chinese government is holding a big celebration to mark the occasion . For a map of how to get to the party click on the link below http:/ www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll? For further details of this event please email ben@sftuk.org.
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From London to Lhasa: March 2006
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Chinese propaganda spotted during the SFT UK Roadtrip! Well, not exactly road. Posted by Conall @ 11:05 am 3 comments. Edinburgh March 10th Action. In rememberance of Tibetan Uprising Day and looking ahead to the 2008 Olympics in China we asked the people of Edinburgh to think about human rights during the Summer Games in two years time. It made an eye catching and disturbing scene that drew intersted crowds and...
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From London to Lhasa: September 2005
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. The railway across the roof of the world. An extract from the Guardian on 16th September (DAY 3 OF OUR ACTION). Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on the move. Aren't we Chinese great? The new track follows the highway built by our soldiers in the 1950s. The terrain is so harsh that three of them died for every kilometre of road. You have to admire their spirit. But n...Wang is o...
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From London to Lhasa: Tibet on the BBC
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Tibet on the BBC. All this week the BBC news website has been running a series of articles about Tibet in their Asia-Pacfic section. There's some great stuff on there including:. Of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. On the possible future of the Tibetan cause. Of a monk who fled Tibet. From former policial prisoner Ngawang Sangdrol. On the life of a Tibetan nomad. Of three Han Chinese migrants on life in Tibet. More ...
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From London to Lhasa: January 2006
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. BBC’s Bill Thompson plays Devil’s advocate for Google. Lately I've been thinking that our blog could be used more effectively as a platform for the discussion of important issues and sharing ideas, as well as reporting our news, and just recently I've been given the perfect chance to start such a debate. Should be supported for its brave decision. Are not informed when we are denied access to a website due to it...
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From London to Lhasa: November 2005
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. 400 Monk Protest at Drepung Monastery. There have been confirmed reports that during a "patriotic education session" at Drepung Monastery in Lhasa at least 5 monks were expelled and handed over to police after refusing to denounce the Dalai Lama as a separatist. As the Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy has stated, this may be one of the largest protests seen in Tibet for a decade. It would not have b...
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From London to Lhasa: Last Chance to go to Action Camp!
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Last Chance to go to Action Camp! There's only a couple of days left to apply for the best SFT event of the summer, Free Tibet Action Camp! It's happening at the beautiful Pauenhof Retreat Centre. Near Dusseldorf, Germany from the 20th-26th of June and costs just 75 (about 50), which covers all your food, training and your transport from Dusseldorf airport (DUS or NRN) or Duisburg railway station. Live match lin...
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From London to Lhasa: Meanwhile, in Exile House...
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Meanwhile, in Exile House. Tibetan independence activist Tenzin Tsundue (in the red bandana) joined SFT India in the office earlier this week for a spot of campaign planning. Tsundue last hit the headlines for his protest. Sporting SFT stickers and the number of travellers taking home Beijing 2008 "Games Over, Free Tibet" stickers. I'm also going to keep checking the new sftindia.org. Posted by Conall @ 10:51 pm.
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From London to Lhasa: Hu Jintao protests in Washington DC
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From London to Lhasa. Students for a Free Tibet UK blog their stories, thoughts, and actions. Hu Jintao protests in Washington DC. President Hu Jintao’s first state visit to the US has been marred by protests: a Falun Gong supporter disrupted the official welcoming ceremony at the White House. While hundreds of Tibetan, Uighur, Taiwanese, Falun Gong and pro-democracy demonstrators. Massed outside to protest Beijing’s human-rights policies. Posted by Fiona @ 11:06 am. Soccer Live Matches At Your Desktop.