About Me
TIBETANS FLY HIGH, EVEN UNDER OPPRESSION.
Pawo Thupten Ngodop
The peoples tribute to a hero.
http://tibetanavenue.com/flash/pawo/pawo.html
Betrayal
My father died
defending our home, our village our country.
I too wanted to fight.
But we are Buddhist. People say we should be peaceful and non-violent.
so i forgave my enemy.
but sometimes i feel i betrayed my father.
- tenzin tsundue
Pride & Passion OUT NOW!
2008 Beijing We Are Ready! Team tibet is ready, Chino is ready, Mc rebel is ready, 10 Nyima is ready, Tibetans global are ready!
Support Your people, Support Tibetans!
Tony Dorjee AKA Chino, has finally released his first Tibet related E.P.
He is passionate and determined to spread the voice of the Tibetans and the issue they face under the Chinese Communist rule. The Album, includes heart felt words from a young tibetan growing up in exile, the frustration of the cause and his own identity, with a twist of humour. he works with various producers including his father (The Massiah), Rhythmic Flames and Doom, inorder to create a versitile listening, from tibetan instrumentals to uk grime/garage, to hip hop. The album is a must listen and a must buy!
Support Tibetan artists, encourage their voluntary hard work for the just cause of Tibet. Help them, help you spread the word for Tibet.
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Team Tibet
www.supportteamtibet.org
TSULTRIM DOLMA GOPE
SHOT PUT
Switzerland
Female 25, 1.68 m, 64 kg
Bank clerk
"I have such nice memories of the Olympic Games for Youth in Denmark. It was a fantastic feeling to enter the stadium together with all the other athletes. I was proud to represent Switzerland as a shot-putter. Nevertheless, secretly I was dreaming about how wonderful it would be to enter the stadium under the Tibetan flag - with a Tibetan team. Even though I feel very well here in Switzerland, I was born here, I grew up here and I live here, Tibet is my country as well."
DOMINIK KELSANG ERNE
SINGLE TABLE TENNIS
Switzerland
Male 26, 1.71m, 69kg
Clerk
"During a trip to Dharamsala (India) I felt an urgent need to learn more about my Tibetan roots. Back to Switzerland I got in contact with other Tibetans and joined the Tibetan Youth Association in Europe. I will represent Team Tibet playing Table Tennis. I hope my experiences as Vice- Champion of Switzerland (Single U13 and Team U15) and as Swiss Champion (Team U18) will help me support our team in the best possible way and enable me to show the world that Tibetans can play Table Tennis as well."
Team Tibet making headline news!
Team Tibet, 8th august, London
LOVE by Pema Yoko
Blood on China's Hand
Datsedo, Kham "One day the Chinese collected a number of nomads and told them that a group photograp would be taken. Having collected them they shot them all; the number of persons killed was given as 97".
"one 12 yr old girl, the daughter of Yangtunpa, was told by the chinese that her father was an imperialist agent and she was made to shoot him".
Dzarangbo, western Tibet: "His own father was shot in the presence of his mother, himself and the other children. His father was a captain in the Tibetan army and was branded as a reactionary by the Chinese. He was shot on the spot in his own house. His father was not a wealthy man and had very little land".
Cultural Genocide
Amdo From 1954-55 onwards all children below the age of 15 were to be taken to China. Parents were warned that this was the order of Mao Tse-tung and that the penalty for refusing was execution. Noone dared to oppose. No one has heard of or from the children who were taken away, at least up to the time when the witness left. The names of some of the children are as follows: Sonam tsering aged 13, male, Kesang Tashi, aged 14, make and khamefya, ages 13, female.
...These things will never be forgotten.
A Revolution is about to start and its called a Tibetan Liberation for Tibetan people!
SUPPORT TIBETAN YOUTH, SUPPORT THE MUSIC, SUPPORT 10NYIMA!
30th september. 1 yr since nangpala killing
30th september 2007 is the one year aniversery of the nangpala shooting. Tibetan escapees mostly young children longing to live a free life in exile were shot at on the himalaya mountains. the youngst of children were from 7 to 19 yrs old. some made it to the other side, some were detained and others lay on the himalayan snow with bullets to the chest.
a 17 yr old girl took the long dangerous walk to freedom, dreaming of a life of opportunity to experience freedom of thought, speech and religion, and to recieve the blessings of his holiness the dalai lama. her dream eneded on the nangpala pass.
om mani pehme hum. R.I.P
Adak Runggye a 52 yr old noman, a simple buddhist with 11 childrend has been sentenced to prison, time unknown. his punishment was for his speech on the request for his spritiual leader, his holiness the dalai lama to return to his own homeland.
it was an emotional moment which took place in a village horse festival, watched by chinese forces. the chinese immediatly arrested the nomad and later arrested two other women.
if you were told you can be christian but you can not have symbols of jesus christ or the the cross in your possession or be a muslim, but dont use the name of allah. how would that make you feel?
This is the life tibetans face, this is our religious freedom which china offer us, or face the consequences.
why are the chinese not allowing young tibetans to choose their education or right to travel? obey or be shot.
this is tibetan freedom of opportunity.
please support tibet in anyway possible by contacting students for a free tibet.
Prayer wheel or the Pistol?
Do prisoners feel rain drops on their face?
Or is that just the tears, rolling down their face.
Locked up in that cold dark place,
Will Tibet ever be free?
Come on Tibetan people stand up!
I heard something on the news that made me cry,
More Tibetans killed by the Chinese, in the blink of an eye.
One thing i cant understand no matter how hard i try,
how did they get the olympics in 0-8
You say im too young, am too old
I dont need no drama.
but have u ever wondered what happend to the Panchen Lama?
Come on Tibetan people stand up!
Do prisoners feel rain drops on their face?
Or is that just the blood, rolling down their face.
Locked up in that cold dark place.
Come on Tibetan people stand up!