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Bay Area Activists Detained After Daring Action on Great Wall of China

by Laurel (Laurel [at] o2collective.org)
San Francisco – Duane Martinez of Sausalito and Nupur Modi of Oakland were among six Tibet independence activists from the UK, US, and Canada (1) who were detained today after rappelling from the top of the Great Wall of China with a 450 square foot protest banner reading “One World, One Dream, Free Tibet 2008” in English and Chinese. The dramatic action took place on the eve of the one-year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 6, 2007

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Contact: Alma David (San Francisco) 646-202-0704

Thupten Tsering (San Francisco) 212-729-6154
Tenzin Dorjee (New York) 917-304-4571

TWO BAY AREA ACTIVISTS DETAINED AFTER BANNER HANG ON GREAT WALL OF CHINA

DARING PROTEST AGAINST 2008 BEIJING OLYMPICS

San Francisco – Duane Martinez of Sausalito and Nupur Modi of Oakland were among six Tibet independence activists from the UK, US, and Canada (1) who were detained today after rappelling from the top of the Great Wall of China with a 450 square foot protest banner reading “One World, One Dream, Free Tibet 2008” in English and Chinese. The dramatic action took place on the eve of the one-year countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Tibet advocacy groups assert that China is attempting to use the 2008 Games as a tool to legitimize its illegal occupation of Tibet. Chinese authorities removed the activists after two hours; their current whereabouts are unknown.

“The Chinese government is exploiting the Olympics to gain acceptance as a world leader. By protesting at the Great Wall, the most recognizable symbol of Chinese nationhood, we’re sending a clear message that China’s dream of international leadership cannot be realized as long as it continues its brutal occupation of Tibet,” said Tenzin Dorjee, Deputy Director of Students for a Free Tibet. “We’re appealing to the international community to shine the light of scrutiny on China in the coming year,” added Dorjee. “The Olympic dream of Tibetans is freedom by August 2008, and we call on the IOC and the global community to help us make this a reality.”

Today’s protest is also directed at the International Olympic Committee for failing to fulfill its commitment to hold the Chinese government accountable with regards to its human rights record. In 2002, IOC President Jacques Rogge said, “If … human rights are not acted upon [by China] to our satisfaction then we will act.” (2) According to a report released by Human Rights Watch last week, “the Chinese government shows no substantive progress in addressing long-standing human rights concerns.” (3)

Matt Whitticase, spokesperson for Free Tibet Campaign said, “The IOC assured the global community that China’s human rights record would improve as a result of staging the Games. Instead, we have seen the opposite with a hardening of China’s position in Tibet (4), a sustained government-sponsored resettlement program of Tibetan nomads (5), increased social and economic marginalization of Tibetans following the launch of the China-Tibet railway (6), and the closing off of Tibet to journalists and media scrutiny (7). To stop the Chinese government from acting with impunity in Tibet, the IOC must publicly demand that journalists have unrestricted access to Tibet. By refusing to “act”, as it promised, the IOC only helps China to cover up its lamentable human rights record in Tibet.”

Lhadon Tethong, a Tibetan and the Executive Director of SFT, is currently in Beijing and will try to meet with IOC President Jacque Rogge today who is in Beijing for tomorrow’s celebrations. Tethong is demanding the IOC immediately oppose propaganda efforts by the Chinese government to underscore its claim to Tibet, and use its influence to affect substantive progress on human rights in China and a meaningful resolution to the occupation of Tibet. In Beijing since Wednesday, Tethong has been openly blogging at http://www.BeijingWideOpen.org, exposing the reality behind China’s blatant Olympics propaganda. To mark the Olympics one-year countdown, Tibetans and their supporters worldwide are organizing protests to demand a solution to the Tibet issue. Demonstrations will continue at China’s historical landmarks, sports arenas, and at Chinese Embassies and Consulates around the world between now and the August 2008 Games.
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Notes to Editor:
(1) The detained activists are: Melanie Raoul (Vancouver, Canada), Sam Price (Vancouver, Canada), Leslie Kaup (South St. Paul, Minnesota), Nupur Modi (Oakland, California), Duane Martinez (Sausalito, California), Pete Speller (Cambridge, UK).
(2) President Rogge was speaking on the BBC’s Hardtalk television programme in April, 2002.
(3) Human Rights Watch press release available at: http://hrw.org/english/docs/2007/08/02/china16560.htm.
(4) In November 2005 Zhang Qingli, previously hardline Party Secretary in Xinjiang, was appointed Party Secretary to Tibet. He has made increasingly vitriolic public denunciations of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, referring to “a fight to the death with the Dalai clique”.
(5) Human Rights Watch report available at: http://hrw.org/reports/2007/tibet0607/index.htm.
(6) The official People’s Daily reported on 25 July 2007 that tourists traveling to the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) in the first 6 months of 2007 reached 1.1 million, an increase of 86.3% over the same period for 2006, according to the regional tourism bureau. Xinhua reported on 9 May 2007 that the region is forecast to host 3 million visitors this year, a total that exceeds the population of the TAR.
(7) Despite a pledge by Olympics Press Chief, Sun Weijia, that “they (foreign journalists) can travel anywhere in China. There will be no restrictions” (DPA, 28 September 2006), China subsequently announced that all foreign journalists must obtain a special permit prior to traveling to Tibet.

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by Jeremy Thompson
Tibet has a long and stormy history with China. Tibetian royalty intermarried with Chinese Dynastic families. England recognized Chinese soveriegnty over Tibet in the 19th century. Tibet was ruled directly from Beijing in 1910- almost 40 years before the Communist Revolution. Chinese policy in the 1950s was harsh and cruel but today, China is providing Tibet modernization and a removal from isolation. Can we condemn China today for policies it did in the 1950s? We need to look at the present not only the past. China is doing positive things for Tibet today. Westerners may prefer the old Tibet - so 'picturesque' with no medical facilites, no jobs, no connection to the outside world but is that what is better for the people of Tibet or is modernization, education and a transformation from the feudal type of existence they have been living in? Tibet is not only a tourist destination for Europeans and Americans.
by Jack
These are organized trouble makers trying to ruin China's Olympics, Shame of them. I am glad that they are arrested, they violated Chinese laws, don't they understand the basic manner to respect other nation's laws and culture?

Olympics is a festival to all Chinese around the world, they want to befriend with the people of the world. Yet, these trouble makers want to ruin it.

Don't forget over 1 billion Chinese all over the world are watching, These trouble makers backfired! Do you or they think they really understand the Tibet issue?

Who is Dalai Lama? He is a CIA Lama!

http://www.umsl.edu/~thomaskp/dalai.htm

Dalai Lama was a KING before he left Tibet and he took all the gold of Tibetan people with him:

http://www.greenleft.org.au/1996/248/13397

Have a look how Dalai Lama looked before he left Tibet:

http://news.phoenixtv.com/phoenixtv/83896061503995904/20060807/860184.shtml
by &
There is an excellent book in print describing the reactionary politics of the CIA agent, the Dalai Lama, entitled The Making of Modern Tibet by A. Tom Grunfeld, 1996: M.E. Sharpe, New York, ISBN 1-56324-714-3. The Dalai Lama is also anti-gay and supports the murder of Iraqis for oil. The fact that China is now and since 1986 has been a capitalist country does not change the fact that the Dalai Lama is a CIA agent. His feudal serfdom caused much harm to the people of Tibet. The capitalist police state of China, just as despicable as the capitalist police state, Nazi USA, is still far better than the feudal starvation state of the Dalai Lama's Tibet. Whether snot-nozed, arrogant and very ignorant Americans recognize reality or not, the fact remains Tibet is part of China. WHERE IS THE CONCERN OF THESE SAME PEOPLE FOR NAZI USA'S TORTURE CAMPS ALL AROUND THE WORLD, not just Guantanamo, but all over Europe, on US Navy ships, and many other secret locations. Here is one description of them provided by the Red Cross, originally reported in the New Yorker of 8/13/07 at:
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/08/13/070813fa_fact_mayer
and discussed at:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/aug2007/tort-a07.shtml
Then there is the standard American concentration camp system called the US prison system, which would make Hitler proud, not to mention the daily police brutality in every ghetto and barrio in this backward country, a country that still has the death penalty, just like China, and a country that, unlike China, has no national healthcare system but instead has a MASS MURDER system called private insurance. See the movie "Sicko." We do not need your stupid banner on the Great Wall; we need you right here at home in the Bay Area fighting the class struggle for the workingclass, for the abolition of all prisons and the death penalty, for socialized medicine, and all other needs and interests of the workingclass.
by Charles Liu
The Students for a Free Tibet protesters are connected with the Canadian government thru Prime Minister Stephen Harper's advisor Tenzing Khangsar:

http://www.google.com/search?q=Tenzin+Khangsar+Student+For+Free+Tibet
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