
Friday, May 7, 2010
The Art of Patience

Saturday, September 5, 2009
We are back in action

Hey everyone, we are really sorry for not updating the blog for this long. Some of you might have thought that we have retired, but it is not so. We had been discussing our future programes and recruiting new members. We held a meeting last week to discuss our further plans. It was headed by Shibayan Raha (SFT co-ordinator) who had come all the way from Delhi to help us plan our future actions. We have discussed our future plans with our members ane we will soon be back in action.WE WILL BE BACK WITH A BANG.
PEMBA BHUTIA
Friday, September 5, 2008
Visit Little Lhasa in India (October 6-11,2008)
Visit McLeod Ganj and Dharamshala - the Little Lhasa in India from October-6-11, 2008. Trekking… Meeting ex-political prisoners and activists from occupied-Tibet…Visiting Buddhist monasteries Experiencing Tibetan culture... art... way of life …… And so much more.
Click here for a guide to Little Lhasa in India:
INTERESTED???
Please e-mail a 250-word write-up to Students For A Free Tibet, India at shibayan@studentsforafreetibet.org by 17th September telling us why you would like to participate in this camp.
Shibayan Raha - +919810465415 , Tenzin Pelbar-+919903731984 , Pemba Bhutia -+919932883275
Friday, August 8, 2008
Exiled Tibetan hold candlelight procession against Olympics
Friday 8th August, 2008
(ANI)
Processions were held in the cities of Varanasi, Kolkata and Manali.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Tibetan groups to hold rallies coinciding with Olympics
Express News Service
Posted online: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 at 03:21:05Updated: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 at 03:21:05
Kolkata, August 05 The city will witness a string of silent protest marches and candlelight vigil against the “Chinese occupation of Tibet” from August 7, on the eve of the opening ceremony of Beijing Olympics.
These protest marches will be organised by various social groups working for the cause of free Tibet like International Tibet Support Network (ITSN), Association for Protection of Democratic Rights (APDR), Students for Free Tibet and others.
“All of us who have been demanding the sovereignty of Tibet in a non-violent manner have decided to launch a peaceful agitation across the globe,” said Shibayan Raha, a member of the Student for Free Tibet.
“Since this year’s Olympics are being held in Beijing, everyone’s eyes will be on China and it is here that we will stand up and take part in a global protest against the forceful Chinese occupation of Tibet,” said Shyamal Chakraborty of Gana Samannay, a city-based NGO.
The protest will coincide with the opening ceremony.
On August 8, these organisations will hold a rally that will begin from Subodh Mallick Square and culminate at Metro Channel in the evening.
These groups plan to hold peaceful demonstration outside the Chinese Consulate in Kolkata on August 14.
“Our battle to free Tibet has been going on for almost five decades. Tibet is being illegally occupied by the Chinese government and cultural genocide is being carried out there,” said Pamba Bhutia, a member of the Students for Free Tibet.

Thursday, July 31, 2008
Take Action:Festival Of Protest

Thousands of Tibetans remain detained and missing as China prepares to host the Olympic games. Tibetans inside Tibet have risked everything to call for freedom and human rights. Join the festival of protest to show that Tibetan voices will not be silenced.
August 7th - 8th is the weekend of the Olympic opening ceremony and the start of our month long “Festival of Protest”.
Festival Details -August 5th-Press Conference
Venue-Kolkata Press Club
Time-
August 7th- Candle Light Vigil(Part of Global Candle Light Vigil)
Venue-Metro Channel,Esplanade Crossing
Time -6.30pm
August 8th-Free Tibet Rally
Venue-College Square to Metro Channel
Time 3.30pm
August 24th-Closing Ceremony-Mass Convergence,Outlining Post Olympics Campaign
Venue-Metro Channel
Time-
Festival Coordinators-
Pelbar-+919836346110, Pemba - 919674135597
email-studentsforafreetibet.kolkata@gmail.com
Thursday, July 24, 2008
City NGO takes up Tibetan’s cause
Ganasamannway, a local NGO, has launched a campaign to raise the demand of Tibet’s freedom in Kolkata. It organised a conference on the issue on Wednesday. President of Ganasamannwaya, Pratap Ghosh said: “One of the most tragic and unresolved issues facing the world today is the political status of Tibet and the treatment of the Tibetan people. Tibet was an independent, sovereign nation with its history spanning across thousands of years. But now the Chinese rule the Tibet. We have made a support group here and will fight for the cause.”
A member of the Tibetan Students’ Association, Tensing said,”We are living in utter hell. The Chinese Government has snatched every right from us. If anybody raises his voice against them, he is brutally slaughtered. We want every country to support our cause.”
To protest against the torture of the Chinese government in Tibet, ITSN has organised a symbolic movement called Tibetan Freedom Torch. The torch has been travelling all over the globe. It began its journey from Olympia, Greece and after passing through more than 50 cities across US, Canada, Mexico, Europe and New Zealand, it reached India on July 9. On July 24, the torch will reach Kolkata and will be received by Ganasamannay.