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Urgent Action Campaign

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Type: Website
 
Website: http://www.freetibet.org/campa...
 
Publisher: Free Tibet
 
Date published: Fri, May 02, 2008
 
Keywords: Tibet campaigns free join
 
Country: China
 
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YOU can help make a difference for a free Tibet by taking part in our Urgent Action Campaigns.


The Urgent Campaign Scheme is a system by which supporters are contacted about cases as they happen in Tibet, and how to act swiftly to speak up about the detention of political prisoners, the decisions of political figures and new policies which damage the Tibetan people and culture. We will let you know what is happening, who to write to and what to say to urge for action on issues which effect Tibet. Signing up for UCS is easy and can be done online using the contact box below. You may specify whether you wish to recieve updates by either post or e-mail, but we ask you to donate if possible to this scheme, as these donations not only pay for postage costs, but also allow us to get more information out of Tibet and accurately challenge cases which come to light. To participate in the latest UCS action, click here.

To sign up to recieve UCS by post or e-mail, fill out the form below.

Please note that Urgent Campaign Scheme is funded through the donations of participants only.

Please donate to UCS at a recommended rate of £1 per month here.

 

Current Urgent Campaigns surrounding the 2008 protests in Tibet

02/05/08 Outrageous sentences follow show trial
08/04/08 Stop the torch going through Tibet!
19/03/08 Journalists must be allowed back in Tibet
17/03/08 Act on current situation in Tibet
13/03/08 Britain must condemn brutal crackdowns on Tibetan protests

Other recent UCS:

05/03/08 Question the BBC's series 'A Year in Tibet'


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