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Stop China's Crackdown on Tibet

Target: The United Nations and Olympic Games Officials
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Violence against protesters, monks and civilians in Tibet is quickly escalating as the deadly crackdown continues.

Only a few months away from the Beijing Summer Olympics, the Chinese government's violent attacks have already caused the death of around 100 people, while hundreds continue to be shot at, beat up and detained by China's security forces.

The atrocities committed to control these protests are a reminder of China's record of human rights abuses. The protests won't undermine the Olympics in China, but the brutal repression and use of force against the people of Tibet will.

We need you to sign this petition to the Olympic Games Officials and the United Nations to make sure help is on the way for the people of Tibet.

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goal: 50,000
 

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To: Louise Arbour, High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), United Nations
Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee
Lassana Palenfo, Intendant General, Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa
Sheikh Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, President of the Olympic Council of Asia
Patrick Joseph Hickey, President of the European Olympic Committees
Richard Kevan Gosper A.O., President of the Oceania National Olympic Committees

Dear Human Rights Commissioner and Olympic Games Officials:

We are outraged by the abuse of power displayed by the Chinese government to suppress the protests in Tibet.

Violence against protesters, monks and civilians in Tibet is quickly escalating as the deadly crackdown continues. Only a few months away from the Beijing Summer Olympics, the Chinese government's violent attacks have already caused the death of around 100 people, while hundreds continue to be shot at, beat up and detained by China's security forces.

We demand that you urge China to end the crackdown immediately. The protesters grievances should not be addressed through the use of force but with an open and peaceful dialogue. Freedom of expression is a basic human right that should be respected and not punished with violence.

In addition, the UN should visit Tibet as soon as possible to carry out an investigation into the security forces' attacks and make the findings from that investigation public.

We can't remain silent while these abuses are taking place. We urge you to speak up and take urgent steps to end the crackdown and protect the people of Tibet.

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We signed the “Stop China's Crackdown on Tibet” petition!
# 32,050:
9:05 am PDT, Apr 15, Michael Gonzalez, New York
Please join us at the protests.
# 32,049:
8:51 am PDT, Apr 15, Jacqui Keenan, United Kingdom
# 32,048:
8:18 am PDT, Apr 15, Andy Young, United Kingdom
Despite rising public opinion against China, nothing seems to be happening as regards Tibet. A boycott of the upcoming Olympic Games should be endorsed by all who share the feeling of injustice.
# 32,047:
5:36 am PDT, Apr 15, Stéphanie Zwahlen, Switzerland
# 32,046:
5:05 am PDT, Apr 15, Caroline Sinclair, United Kingdom
# 32,045:
4:14 am PDT, Apr 15, Wayne Potter, United Kingdom
# 32,044:
3:54 am PDT, Apr 15, Fil Jackson, Portugal
# 32,043:
3:35 am PDT, Apr 15, Dawn Mckenzie, United Kingdom
The Tibetans started a peaceful protest, it is wrong that China has managed to escalate it to this level. Have the Tibetans no right to freedom of speech?
# 32,042:
3:20 am PDT, Apr 15, Fatima Lindros, Sweden
# 32,041:
2:36 am PDT, Apr 15, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
I think China is appalling on both human and non-human abuses....look what they do to animals..if they cant start at the `lowest` end of the scale how are they ever going to evolve to treating people with respect ??
# 32,040:
2:19 am PDT, Apr 15, Dennis Sharland, Australia
# 32,039:
2:11 am PDT, Apr 15, Irish bianca Roque, Philippines
i think it's about time we all start promoting world peace.
# 32,038:
1:45 am PDT, Apr 15, Maryam Parsa, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
I hope a day without any force,pressure or crackdown on human beeing in all the world.
# 32,037:
1:29 am PDT, Apr 15, Pierre Andersén, Sweden
# 32,036:
10:16 pm PDT, Apr 14, Angelo Feldkamp, New Mexico
EVERY human being deserves some (actually lots of) peace!!!
# 32,035:
9:12 pm PDT, Apr 14, Riccardo Coffani, Hawaii
# 32,034:
5:33 pm PDT, Apr 14, Name not displayed, Barbados
# 32,033:
3:49 pm PDT, Apr 14, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
# 32,032:
2:44 pm PDT, Apr 14, Tiago Vieira, Portugal
# 32,031:
2:07 pm PDT, Apr 14, Carolyn Wood, United Kingdom
Freedom for all in Tibet - I pray for peace for all those affected.
# 32,030:
1:42 pm PDT, Apr 14, Richard Geiblinger, Austria
Stop the politics, the are lying to you (not one of them, every one of them). Don't let them take your freedom, which is still taken...
# 32,029:
1:37 pm PDT, Apr 14, Karen Schmitt, Florida
# 32,028:
1:21 pm PDT, Apr 14, Helen Escobar, Illinois
# 32,027:
1:10 pm PDT, Apr 14, Tommy Dahlgren, Sweden
# 32,026:
12:09 pm PDT, Apr 14, Mark Prince, California
# 32,025:
11:51 am PDT, Apr 14, Helene Noisette, France
# 32,024:
11:50 am PDT, Apr 14, Ashar Noman, Pakistan
# 32,023:
11:31 am PDT, Apr 14, Christina Barczyk, Germany
Freedom of expression is a basic human right that should be respected and not punished with violence. Freedom and Peace to Tibet. A more compassionate heart to the politicians in China.
# 32,022:
11:17 am PDT, Apr 14, Name not displayed, Indiana
# 32,021:
11:15 am PDT, Apr 14, Hector Barberi, Mexico
This has been going on for decades. We must put an end to this. FREE TIBET!!!
# 32,020:
11:12 am PDT, Apr 14, Andres Sosa, Mexico
# 32,019:
10:44 am PDT, Apr 14, Gloria Cristina Torres, Colombia
Your favorite verb is KILLING, killing animals for their fur, killing freedom, killing monks, killing pure air burning charcoal...
# 32,018:
8:51 am PDT, Apr 14, Antony Jones, United Arab Emirates
What China has done (and continues to do) to Tibet deserves a forceful response from the international community. What about all world Diplomats boycotting the Olympic opening ceremony !?
# 32,017:
8:05 am PDT, Apr 14, Hannah Gibbs, United Kingdom
# 32,016:
8:01 am PDT, Apr 14, Nita Amin, United Kingdom
# 32,015:
6:57 am PDT, Apr 14, Karin Kglist, Switzerland
# 32,014:
6:56 am PDT, Apr 14, Alun Jones, United Kingdom
I appreciate all the hard work and effort involved in training for the Olympics, but to let it go ahead under these circumstances is just giving them the green light to carry on regardless!!! It has to stop and we have to employ sanctions that affect the wrong doers.
# 32,013:
6:45 am PDT, Apr 14, Ramos_paulo@sapo.pt RAMOS, Portugal
Stop violence
# 32,012:
6:39 am PDT, Apr 14, Raziya Gulam, United Kingdom
The current situation in Tibet is atrocious; world leaders need to stand-up and take heed. Action needs to be taken now.
# 32,011:
6:04 am PDT, Apr 14, Darcy Hartman, Montana
# 32,010:
6:00 am PDT, Apr 14, Asen Lichkov, Bulgaria
# 32,009:
5:37 am PDT, Apr 14, Sofi Westberg, Sweden
# 32,008:
4:52 am PDT, Apr 14, Hannah Gallyon, United Kingdom
# 32,007:
4:28 am PDT, Apr 14, Ria Eckelmans, Belgium
Please stop abusing the rights of the most peacefull people in the world. Think of the benefits and respect you would gain from the rest of the world if you would change to a Tibet - friendly policy.
# 32,006:
4:09 am PDT, Apr 14, Marcelo Rak, Uruguay
# 32,005:
2:46 am PDT, Apr 14, AZIZ KHAN, South Africa
# 32,004:
2:37 am PDT, Apr 14, Alex Chapman, United Kingdom
# 32,003:
2:11 am PDT, Apr 14, Name not displayed, United Kingdom
# 32,002:
1:15 am PDT, Apr 14, KARCHER Walter, Italy
# 32,001:
1:01 am PDT, Apr 14, FERRAFIAT Caroline, France
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