Tibet Film Festival No.3 – Dharamsala 29-30 October 2011

Thursday, August 25th, 2011

filmingfortibet

Students for a Free Tibet- India is proud to be a part of this year Filming for Tibet’s 3rd Tibet Film Festival in India at Dharamsala.

For the third year running, the 2-day Tibet Film Festival will show films made by Tibetans in recent years.

We invite professionals as well as amateurs to take part in our short film competition on the theme “Mother” and submit the film.

UPDATE: The deadline has been extended till 30 September 2011.  The best works will of course receive awards!

Save the date, the last weekend of October, when it will once again be time for the Tibet Film Festival!

The Festival is a collaboration between (more…)

Rare Footage of Tibetan Nomad’s Protest

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

RARE FOOTAGE OF TIBETAN NOMAD’S PROTEST

Tibetans, supporters call for Runggye Adak’s release

Three years after his arrest, footage of Runggye Adak’s bold protest speech at the Lithang Horse Racing Festival has been publicly released. Adak is serving an 8-year prison sentence for simply denouncing China’s policies in Tibet and calling for the return of the Dalai Lama.


Read the joint press release marking the anniversary of his arrest.

Statement: Exile Tibetans mourn the earthquake victims in Kyegudo

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Statement: Exile Tibetans mourn the earthquake victims in Kyegudo

April 14th, 2010
Dharamshala: Tibetans gathered at the main Buddhist Temple here in Dharamshala to pray and show solidarity to the victims of the earthquake that hit Kyegudo (Chinese: Yushu) in Tibet’s Kham Province.

“Not only are we grieving the death of hundreds of Tibetans who fell victim to this natural disaster, we are also concerned about the wellbeing of the thousands injured by the earthquake in Kyegudo early this morning.” said Tsewang Rigzin, President of Tibetan Youth Congress. “We demand immediate medical aid and rescue work for all those injured.”

The latest Chinese official death toll is 400, whereas Tibetans on the ground have been reporting more than 3000 deaths and 10,000 injured on telephonic conversations with families and friends in exile.

Tibetans in Yushu fear that the nearby dam situated in Pathang in Kyegudo could burst any time which might result to a huge loss of lives. Independent researchers have found out about existence of 14 dams – constructed or under construction – in the area.

“The Chinese government has aggressively exploited Tibet’s natural resources not even sparing areas such as Kyegudo which is considered to be an active seismic region.” said Ngawang Woebar, a former political prisoner and President of Gu-Chu-Sum, who is also a native of Kyegudo. “We demand the Chinese government to put halt to all these projects that threatens human lives in the region.”

Our heartfelt condolence to the family and friends of those who died in this earthquake.

Yushu is situated 800 kms south-west of Siling, Amdo (Chin: Xining, Qinghai) and is a home to around 250,000 people, mostly Tibetan. The region is also exploited for its huge deposits of mineral resources such as gold, coal, copper, lead and tin mines.

TYC, TWA, Gu-Chu-Sum, NDPT & SFT-India

Students from 16 different countries in Pune met today to commemorate the 51st anniversary of the Tibetan Uprising day at Symbiosis Auditorium

Friday, March 12th, 2010

11march20104March 10 holds a special significance in the hearts of all Tibetans as on this day, 51 years ago, Tibet experienced one of the bloodiest massacre in the history of our struggle. Thousands of innocents and nonviolent protesters were killed by the People’s Liberation Army(PLA) in Lhasa. The day also signifies Tibetan people’s resistance against Chinese occupation of Tibet when thousands of Tibetans gathered infront of the Potala palace to guard the Dalai Lama and defy the foreign occupation.

“It is our responsibility as Tibetans growing in the free world to share the plight of our brothers and sisters in Tibet to the global community.” said Tenzin Tselha, Coordinator of Students for a free Tibet – Pune chapter. “Organizing this meeting of international students enable us to educate our peers from different parts of the world to understand Tibetan struggle better.” (more…)