Dear Friends and Supporters,
Heartfelt Thanks and Warm Wishes for the Season
As we embrace the joyous holiday season and bid farewell to another impactful year, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to each one of you who has stood by us in our mission to advocate for the rights and well-being of those facing persecution in China and its occupied territories, including in Tibet, East Turkistan, Southern Mongolia and Hong Kong.
This year has been a testament to the strength that arises from unity and shared compassion. Your unwavering support has been a guiding light, propelling us forward in our efforts to make a positive difference in the lives of those who need it the most.
In the spirit of the season, we want to express our deepest appreciation for your generosity, dedication, and advocacy. Whether through your time, resources, or voice, you have played an indispensable role in advancing our cause and making a meaningful impact on the lives of persecuted minorities.
As we reflect on the progress we’ve made together, let us also look forward to a new year filled with renewed hope, collective determination, and positive change. May the coming year bring us even closer to a world where justice, equality, and compassion prevail.
Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas, joyous holidays, and a New Year filled with peace, prosperity, and the fulfillment of shared dreams.
Thank you for being a part of the Global Alliance for Tibet and Persecuted Minorities. Your support has been the driving force behind our accomplishments, and we eagerly anticipate the continued journey together in the pursuit of a more just and compassionate world.
Warmest regards,
Tsering Passang
Founder and Chair,
Global Alliance for Tibet and Persecuted Minorities
Some relevant events and articles (2023):
China’s Communist rulers condemned on Human Rights Day
Tibetans, Chinese, Hongkongers, and Others Unite to challenge Chinese govt. on Human Rights Day
Despots Fear Ridicule: China’s Great Game Over Dalai Lama’s Succession Can Be Stopped: OPED
China’s false claim on “Xinjiang – New Territory” must be corrected
Professor Samdhong Rinpoche: An Influential Tibetan Public Figure and Learned Buddhist Scholar
Bringing Freedom Home – Tibet’s Dalai Lama in Exile
80+ Human Rights Groups Urge General Assembly to Deny China a Seat at UN’s Top Human Rights Body
China’s dictators condemned by UK parliamentarians and human rights advocates at London rally
Taiwan supports Tibetan people’s right to “self-determination”, Sikyong Penpa Tsering
Tibet’s spiritual leader turns 88, Nobel Peace laureate Dalai Lama’s Four Principal Commitments
China’s forced 17-Point Agreement of 1951 with Tibet “illegal” under International Law
BBC urged “to provide genuine coverage” on Dalai Lama
Examining Human Rights and International Crimes in Tibet
Tibet’s Exile Government Leader in UK, Sikyong Penpa Tsering to address to Oxford Union
Terminate Twinning Towns and Cities Schemes between the UK and PRC – A Statement by GATPM