Tuesday, December 1, 2009

ACÇÃO URGENTE !




Envie já um email aos líderes Chineses

para que coloquem um fim à deslocação dos




"Tibet's nomads, who have already lived sustainably on the Roof of the World for thousands of years, are thus essential to the long-term restoration, conservation and health of the very ecosystems and resources that China so desperately craves - and for which China invaded Tibet in 1949. Yet China continues to crush any voice, in Tibet and around the world, that dares speak up for Tibet's environment, for Tibetans' environmental human rights, and for all downstream communities affected by China's actions."


In
http://www.tibetnetwork.org/campaign-tibetthirdpole

Grupo de Apoio ao Tibete adere à Campanha "Tibet Third Pole"


Declaração de Missão e objectivos do Tibete Terceiro Pólo

O Tibete Terceiro Pólo advoga o direito fundamental dos Tibetanos à auto-determinação ambiental no seu país.


Visamos a plena participação dos Tibetanos em todos os aspectos relativos à requalificação, gestão, uso e conservação a longo prazo dos ecosistemas, serviços de ecosistema e zonas de conservação Tibetanas, para o benefício de todos os seres. Os Tibetanos foram e devem continuar a ser plenos parceiros ao nível da gestão dos ecosistemas do Tibete.

Visamos alianças e colaborações com cientistas, governos, ONGs e povos da Ásia cujo destino e futuro dependem dos serviços do ecosistema que o plateau Tibetano providencia. Juntos, trabalharemos com o intuito de atingir os seguintes objectivos:

- Fim da deslocação dos nómadas Tibetanos das pastagens de grande altitude do plateau Tibetano. Os Tibetanos em todo o plateau Tibetano têm o fundamental direito humano de determinar a melhor forma de habitar na sua terra, que conhecem há um milénio.

- Fim imediato do uso de qualquer espécie de terra que ameaçe os ecosistemas do plateau Tibetano, serviços do ecosistema e usos da terra sustentáveis. Encontramo-nos especialemnte preocupados com os recursos aquáticos do plateau Tibetano que fornece água a mais de um bilhão de pessoas em dez nações.

- Uma pesquisa científica independente e internacional dos ecosistemas do plateau Tibetano, dos serviços do ecosistema e das políticas de uso da terra. Apenas através da participação de cientistas e pessoas relevantes provenientes do Tibete, assim como das nações que dependem dos serviços do ecosistema Tibetano, poderá haver um exame rigoroso das condições ambientais, uma análise credível e interpretação dos dados, assim como uma abordagem equitativa e durável relativamente à adaptação e mitigação dos efeitos das alterações climatéricas na região.

A utilização de ferramentas e informações sociais e ecológicas, incluíndo conhecimento de ecosistemas tradicionais, para determinar a adapatação humana e do ecosistema apropriada, assim como estratégias de mitigação em nome da utilização sustentável de terra, em termos de iniciativas de conservação da natureza e das comunidades locais.
A criação e utilização activa de uma gestão de recursos local e trans-fronteiriça, transparente e inclusiva. Assim como de mecanismos de tomada de decisão que incluam todos os intervenientes, com especial destaque para os nómadas Tibetanos.

A criação de zonas de conservação ecologicamente estratégicas ao longo do plateau Tibetano com o intuito de restaurar e aumentar a saúde dos serviços do ecosistema. Para além de envolver e apoiar não apenas os modos de vida tradicionais e sustentáveis Tibetanos, mas também prácticas de utilização da terra.
Para mais informações p.f. consulte:

http://www.tibetthirdpole.org/

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Agradecimento

O Grupo de Apoio ao Tibete agradece aos Blasted Mechanism pela possibilidade de realização de uma campanha de angariação de fundos, ontem no Coliseu dos Recreios, assim como por um concerto memorável!

Agradecemos da mesma forma a todos os que auxiliaram e contribuiram!

Friday, November 27, 2009


Blasted Mechanism - Apoiantes do
Grupo de Apoio ao Tibete
amanhã no Coliseu dos Recreios pelas 21h30


http://www.youtube.com/user/BlastedMechanismTV

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Líder Parlamentar do Bloco de Esquerda pronuncia-se acerca de Dhondup Wangchen

O deputado José Manuel Pureza questionou o Governo, no dia 17 de Novembro, em requerimento dirigido ao Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros, sobre que iniciativas tenciona levar a cabo para a defesa dos direitos humanos fundamentais postos em causa pelo Governo Chinês no processo contra Dhondup Wangchen e no seu julgamento, bem como que acções planeia realizar a fim de exigir a libertação deste realizador Tibetano. O líder do Grupo Parlamentar do Bloco de Esquerda pretende ainda que o Governo esclareça que esforços pode encetar para que observadores internacionais possam estar presentes no julgamento de Dhondup Wangchen e para que este tenha acesso a aconselhamento legal.
Lembramos que o Grupo de Apoio ao Tibete, quando do início da Campanha por Dhondup Wangchen a 10 de Novembro, contactou todos os líderes dos Grupos Parlamentares. Do contacto realizado, saúdamos desde já a iniciativa e apoio do senhor deputado José Manuel Pureza.
Obrigada!
Grupo de Apoio ao Tibete


Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Presidente Obama apela a que a China recomeçe as conversações com os representantes de S.S. Dalai Lama

Para ler o artigo, p.f. aceda a:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6919699.ece#comment-have-your-say

Founder of Tibetan cultural website sentenced to 15 years

Kunchok Tsephel, an official in a Chinese government environmental department and founder of the influential Tibetan literary website, Chodme (‘Butter-Lamp’, www.tibetcm.com), has been sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of disclosing state secrets, according to reports from Tibet received by Tibetan exiles.
Some of the charges are believed to relate to content on his website, which aims to protect Tibetan culture, and passing on information about last year’s protests in Tibet.The news emerged as US President Obama made a pointed reference during his visit to China about the importance of free flow of information and uncensored internet access.
Speaking to students in Shanghai today as part of a week-long visit to Asia, President Obama said: “I think that the more freely information flows, the stronger the society becomes, because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable.”
Thirty-nine year old Kunchok Tsephel was detained in the early hours of the morning on February 26. His house was ransacked and his computer, camera and mobile phone seized. His family had no idea where he was until last week, according to the same sources. They were summoned to court on November 12 to hear the verdict of 15 years imprisonment after a closed-door trial at the Intermediate People’s Court of Kanlho (Chinese: Gannan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu province.
Kunchok Tsephel, who was born into a nomadic family in 1970 in Machu (Chinese: Maqu) county, Gannan, the eastern Tibetan area of Amdo, is fluent in Tibetan, English and Chinese. He studied English and Chinese languages at Beijing Nationality University and from 1997-99, continued to study English at North Western Nationality University in Lanzhou. In 2004, he was recruited as a Tibetan and English language teacher at the Tibetan Nationality Middle School in Machu. He founded his website on Tibetan arts and literature in 2005, together with a young Tibetan poet Kyabchen Dedrol.
The website, which was shut down by the authorities several times over the past few years, was self-funded with a mission of promoting Tibetan arts and literature.According to his friends, Kunchok Tsephel is in poor health after nine months of detention and interrogation and there are fears for his welfare.
Until his detention, he provided the main source of income for his family; his wife, who is also a government worker, is currently caring for their sick daughter.Kunchok Tsephel had undergone an earlier period of detention in 1995 linked to suspicion of involvement in political activities. He was tortured and interrogated but protested his innocence and was released without charge after two months.
One of Kunchok Tsephel’s close friends, who is now in exile, said today: “His family has endured nine months of agonizing waiting after Kunchok disappeared in February. Now they are even more distraught by this long sentence. Because the charges related to state secrets, they do not even know why Kunchok has been sentenced to 15 years, and he has been denied access to a lawyer.”
The Chinese government does not need to define what constitutes a ‘state secret.’ ‘State secrets’ laws and regulations are implemented through Communist Party controlled-government bodies that work together with state security, and through criminal laws, to create an opaque system that controls the classification of—and criminalizes the disclosure or possession of—state secrets.
The human rights monitoring organisation Human Rights in China states: “Tight control over this system by the government bureaucracy, headed by the National Administration for the Protection of State Secrets, gives the Chinese Communist Party leadership the power to classify any information it desires as a state secret and thereby keep or - even if it is already public - remove it from circulation. This information includes the state secrets laws and regulations themselves, and without public dissemination of these laws, it is exceptionally difficult for individuals to know for sure when they are violated.
Instead of the ‘harmonious society’ being called for by Chinese leaders, what remains is a controlled society where critical voices pay a heavy price.” (‘State Secrets: China's Legal Labyrinth,’ a report by Human Rights in China, June 12, 2007, http://hrichina.org/public/contents/press?revision%5fid=41505&item%5fid=41500).
Since protests broke out across Tibet in March 2008, the Chinese government has stepped up efforts to silence Tibetans from speaking about the unrest, and have strengthened attempts to cover up the torture, disappearances and killings that have been part of the crackdown. New campaigns directed against Tibetan culture and religion have been initiated, and now almost any expression of Tibetan identity not directly sanctioned by the state can be branded as ‘reactionary’ or ‘splittist’ and penalized with a long prison sentence, or worse. Tibetan intellectuals, writers and bloggers who have expressed views about the situation have been at increasing risk and a number have ‘disappeared’ or sentenced to prison terms (http://www.savetibet.org/media-center/ict-news-reports/fears-missing-tibetan-writer-continued-crackdown-writers-and-artists).

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Call to Action to President Obama on Tibet!


Take Action to urge U.S. President Obama to make real progress towards a just and lasting resolution for the Tibetan people during his first presidential visit to China in Nov 15th- 18th.

Copy paste this link:

http://actionnetwork.org/campaign/Obama_Tibet/