Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| International Campaign for Tibet | |
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| Name | International Campaign for Tibet |
| Headquarters | Washington, D.C. |
| Founder | Lodi Gyari, Tenzin Namgyal Tethong |
| Key people | Matteo Mecacci, Bhuchung Tsering |
International Campaign for Tibet is a global organization that works to promote human rights, democracy, and self-determination for the Tibetan people through peaceful diplomacy and advocacy. The organization was founded in 1990 by Lodi Gyari and Tenzin Namgyal Tethong with the support of Dalai Lama and has since become a leading voice for Tibetan independence and autonomy. The organization has worked closely with United States Congress, European Parliament, and other international bodies to raise awareness about the Tibetan Plateau and the struggles of the Tibetan diaspora. The organization has also collaborated with other human rights groups, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, to promote freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in Tibet.
The organization has its roots in the Tibetan independence movement of the 1950s and 1960s, which was led by figures such as Tenzin Gyatso and Thubten Jigme Norbu. The organization's founders, Lodi Gyari and Tenzin Namgyal Tethong, were both involved in the Tibetan Government in Exile and worked closely with Dalai Lama to promote the Tibetan cause. In the 1980s, the organization began to focus on human rights and democracy in Tibet, working with organizations such as the United Nations and the European Union. The organization has also worked with prominent Tibetan activists, such as Tenzin Delek Rinpoche and Phuntsog Nyidron, to promote Tibetan culture and Tibetan language. The organization has received support from Nobel Peace Prize laureates, including Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi, as well as from organizations such as the National Endowment for Democracy and the Ford Foundation.
The organization's mission is to promote human rights, democracy, and self-determination for the Tibetan people through peaceful diplomacy and advocacy. The organization's objectives include promoting Tibetan autonomy and Tibetan independence, supporting Tibetan refugees and Tibetan diaspora communities, and raising awareness about the Tibetan Plateau and the struggles of the Tibetan people. The organization also works to promote cultural preservation and language preservation in Tibet, and to support Tibetan artists and Tibetan writers. The organization has worked with organizations such as the United States Agency for International Development and the European Commission to promote economic development and sustainable development in Tibet. The organization has also collaborated with Tibetan Buddhist leaders, such as Karmapa and Sakya Trizin, to promote interfaith dialogue and religious freedom.
The organization has launched several high-profile campaigns to promote Tibetan human rights and Tibetan democracy, including the Free Tibet Campaign and the Tibetan Independence Campaign. The organization has also worked with celebrities, such as Richard Gere and George Clooney, to raise awareness about the Tibetan cause. The organization has organized several protests and demonstrations in cities around the world, including Washington, D.C., New York City, and London. The organization has also worked with journalists and media outlets, such as The New York Times and BBC News, to promote press freedom and freedom of information in Tibet. The organization has received support from parliaments and legislatures around the world, including the United States Congress, European Parliament, and Canadian Parliament.
The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has offices in Brussels, London, and New Delhi. The organization is led by a board of directors that includes prominent Tibetan activists and human rights experts, such as Matteo Mecacci and Bhuchung Tsering. The organization has a staff of several dozen people, including advocates, researchers, and communications specialists. The organization also has a network of volunteers and supporters around the world, including Tibetan diaspora communities and human rights organizations. The organization has worked with universities and research institutions, such as Harvard University and University of California, Berkeley, to promote academic freedom and scholarly research on Tibet.
The organization has achieved several notable successes in its campaigns to promote Tibetan human rights and Tibetan democracy, including the passage of the Tibetan Policy Act in the United States Congress and the adoption of the European Union's Tibet Policy. The organization has also worked with United Nations agencies, such as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and the United Nations Development Programme, to promote human rights and sustainable development in Tibet. The organization has received several awards and honors for its work, including the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award and the Prince Claus Award. The organization has also been recognized by Nobel Peace Prize laureates, including Dalai Lama and Malala Yousafzai, for its contributions to human rights and peacebuilding in Tibet.