Friday, March 21, 2008

5 sec. for you to help Tibet

As of this moment there are 476,476 signatures collected over the past two days. The goal is to push 1 million signatures worldwide, so please pass the word along. If you are new to this blog, in the posts below I have collected and commented upon some of the happenings in Tibet since March 10th.


Petition to Chinese President Hu Jintao:


As citizens around the world, we call on you to show restraint and respect for human rights in your response to the protests in Tibet, and to address the concerns of all Tibetans by opening meaningful dialogue with the Dalai Lama. Only dialogue and reform will bring lasting stability. China's brightest future, and its most positive relationship with the world, lies in harmonious development, dialogue and respect.

Sincerely,
[sign the petition now]




After decades of repression, Tibetans are crying out to the world for change. China's leaders are right now making a crucial choice between escalating brutality or dialogue that could determine the future of Tibet, and China.

We can affect this historic choice -- China does care about its international reputation. But it will take an avalanche of global people power to get the government's attention. The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, has called for restraint and dialogue: he needs the world's people to support him. Fill out the form below to sign the petition--and spread the word.

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