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March 17th marks one week since courageous Tibetans took to the streets and began this incredible uprising inside Tibet. It is also the deadline the Chinese authorities have given to protesters to turn themselves in and they may receive “lenient treatment.”

Most recent developments inside Tibet indicate that protests are spreading across Amdo and Kham. Despite an intense climate of fear and at great risk to themselves, Tibetans continue to rise up.

Tibetan FlagIt is for this reason that we call on Tibetans and Tibet supporters worldwide to show their solidarity with Tibetans in Tibet by raising the Tibetan flag.

Fly the Tibetan flag on March 17th.

Show our Tibetan brothers and sisters inside of Tibet that we are with them and as they raised their flag, so too will we.

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Freedom for Tibet - action in Minsk

jeans-by wrote on March 17, 2008 - 5:45 pm
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Students for a Free Tibet has a new online video channel broadcasting from London throughout the worldwide uprising for Tibetan freedom during the Beijing Olympics: Free Tibet 2008 Television, or FT08.TV.

With all the Olympic actions for Tibet taking place and particularly the incredible success of the ‘opening’ banner action outside Beijing’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ stadium on Aug. 6th and subsequent media storm here in the UK, it took some time to get FT08.TV ready for prime time.

But with the dedicated help of lots of people, SFT’s new video channel is up and running, and filled with lots of must-see on-demand content, including inspiring Tibet activist video-profiles, action reports, video-blogs, and more.

We’re also airing a nightly Windhorse Report live from London with SFT leaders Tenzin Dorjee and Han Shan – a roundup of reports from Beijing and around the world during the Olympics, with breaking news about protests, call-in interviews with news-making activists, episodes of SFT-TV (the efforts of SFT’s global grassroots), and info and analysis about the situation on the ground in Tibet.

There will be more and more compelling content to watch every day and we’ll be improving the channel/website as we go (after all, this is but one small facet of our Olympic efforts right now). But please come check it out: surf around the many videos on the channel, or watch the stream (click on “Streaming Now” in the upper left-hand corner). Last but not least, you’re invited to submit video… check out the channel for more on what we’re looking for.

Please help spread the word about FT08.TV– join the facebook group, blog about it, embed the videos, spam your address book – and of course, keep watching.

And don’t forget to visit SFT’s Olympics Campaign website: http://www.FreeTibet2008.org and SFT’s blog: http://www.blog.studentsforafreetibet.org for more news and analysis from the frontlines of the current global effort to make Olympic history for Tibet.

Note: many thanks to Nathan Dorjee, Shannon Service, Andi Mignolo, Alex Fountain, Thupten Nyima, Kala Mendoza, and many others for helping to make FT08.TV happen at this critical time.
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Tenzin wrote on August 14, 2008 - 8:12 pm
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