European Parliament Resolution on the Situation Tibet
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on April 13, 2008
The European Parliament on April 10 passed a resolution condemning the ‘brutal repression’ by China in last month’s crackdown on Tibetan protests.
The resolution also said the 27 EU countries should adopt a common stance on whether to boycott the opening ceremony of the Beijing- hosted Olympic Games in August.
The resolution, carried by […]
14 Reasons to Boycott Chinese Products
Filed Under Human Rights, China | Posted on April 12, 2008
The following comes from the introduction and table of contents of Jamyang Norbu’s pamphlet, Buying the Dragon’s Teeth: How Your Money Empowers a Cruel and Dangerous Communist Regime in China, and Undermines Labor, Industry and Freedom Worldwide. It’s available online, and worth reading before your next shopping trip to Wal-Mart.
… this anthology of […]
China: Human Rights Visit Inconvenient
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on April 11, 2008
From Reuters:
China has turned down a request by U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour to visit Tibet this month to look into anti-Chinese protests in which at least 19 people died, her spokesman said on Thursday.
“The Chinese authorities came back to her… and said it wouldn’t be convenient at this time,” spokesman […]
For the Record: Detailing China’s Abuses
Filed Under Human Rights, China | Posted on April 11, 2008
The following is just a few highlights from recent State Department documents.
U.S. Department of State
Background Note: China
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
April 2008
The China country reports in the State Department’s 2007 Human Rights Practices and International Religious Freedom Reports noted China’s well-documented and continuing abuses of human rights in violation of internationally recognized […]
U.S Hurts China’s Feelings
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on April 11, 2008
The AP reports, “An indignant China said Friday the U.S. “seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people” when Congress passed a resolution calling on Beijing to stop cracking down on Tibetan dissent and talk to the Dalai Lama.”
What strange feelings the Chinese have. It’s absolutely no problem for them to systematically wipe […]
U.S. House Resolution Calls on China to End Crackdown in Tibet
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on April 10, 2008
On April 8, as the arrival of the Olympic torch was met by Tibetans and Tibet activists in San Francisco, the U.S. House of Representatives debated House Resolution 1077 calling on China to end its crackdown in Tibet and for the Beijing government to enter into a results-based dialogue with the Dalai Lama. On […]
Pressure on China Continues to Increase
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on April 2, 2008
Tibetan Caucus established in U.S. Congress
U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and Rep. Neil Abercrombie have founded the Tibetan Caucus, which seeks to oppose reported human rights violations by the Chinese government.
“We urge you to join the Tibetan Caucus to uphold the rights of the Tibetan people and give a voice to those that the Chinese […]
Tibet-China-Olympics Update: March 31, 2008
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on March 31, 2008
This comes from Tibet will be Free, via Hold Fast: The Globe and Mail, “Canada’s National Newspaper”, devotes most of its front page to an article titled, “How 3 Canadians Upstaged Beijing“.
China’s week has become Tibet’s moment. Tibetans and their supporters are being driven by the belief that this Olympic year and its […]
Global Reaction to the Tibet Crisis Continues to Grow
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on March 28, 2008
Calls for a boycott of the Beijing Olympic games and/or its opening cermony continue to be heard.
EU foreign ministers to debate response to Chinese crackdown in Tibet:
Foreign ministers from the European Union’s 27 countries were to debate ideas for an EU response to China’s crackdown in Tibet during talks starting Friday [March 28], amid […]
“Olympic Spirit Killed in the Streets of Tibet by the Most Repressive Regime on Earth”
Filed Under Tibet, Human Rights, China | Posted on March 26, 2008
REUTERS reports that the Dalai Lama has been invited to address the European Union Parliament on events in Tibet, and that the idea of a boycott of the games or, at least, of the opening cermony was the subject of an emergency debate on the Tibet issue.
I genuinely say that all politicians must ask […]
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