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2008 Beijing Olympics - ET Special Report Action

SF Team Tibet Calendar for August 2008
Source: SF Team Tibet
Tuesday, Aug 12 2008
There are events scheduled in the San Francisco Bay Area every day for the duration of the Beijing Olympics.
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Pressure China to Stop Censoring the Internet!
Source: Change.org
Thursday, Aug 07 2008
The pressure is working! After revealing that it would continue to block access to so-called "subversive" websites, China partially backtracked in the face of international condemnation. Sites including Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and the BBC Chinese language service are now visible throughout much of Beijing.
 
But the censorship continues and there's more work to do! Sites with information on the banned spiritual movement Falun Gong, Chinese dissidents, the Tibetan government in exile and the 1989 military crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests are still inaccessible. Even The Huffington Post, a popular news portal, is blocked!
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Tell President Bush: China's abuses must end
Source: Credo
Thursday, Aug 07 2008
The spirit of the Olympics is supposed to be one of peace and international cooperation. As host of this year's games, China should embody that spirit.

Instead, China used its position as a convenient excuse to jail, deport, and murder political dissidents.

Instead, China continues to support the genocide in Darfur, supplying 88% of the Sudanese government's small arms and threatening to interfere with international prosectution of Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.

Instead, China maintains its oppressive reign of terror in Tibet, closing the nation to all unmonitored foreign reporters after Chinese paramilitary police torched a Tibetan market in March, killing at least sixteen people in the process.
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The Olympic Handshake - Join In Now!
Source: Avaaz
Thursday, Aug 07 2008
The Beijing Olympics should be a moment to bring citizens around the world together. But the Chinese government still hasn't opened meaningful dialogue on Tibet, or made progress on Burma and Darfur -- and global activists' messages are too often lost in a firestorm of accusations about being anti-Chinese.

We've decided to take the moment back with a powerful, unambiguous message of peace, friendship and dialogue -- the Olympic Handshake. The handshake began with the Dalai Lama, passing through the streets of London, now it's gone online where all of us can join in -- help the handshake travel toward Beijing, where our message will be delivered through a big Olympic media campaign before the closing ceremonies. Join the handshake, and see yourself and others as it goes around the globe!
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Chinese Internet Censorship Index (CICI)
Source: Amnesty International
Tuesday, Aug 05 2008
Important: If you are planning to travel to China, please consider becoming a CICI contributor, collecting test results from Internet Cafés, hotels or university labs in China.  

CICI (pronounced chi-chi) is one of three online gadgets created by Amnesty International Australia as part of a campaign for human rights and specifically for an end to internet repression in China. Everyone with a website, blog or Facebook profile can get involved by displaying a CICI badge on their website, blog or profile. If you are traveling to China during the Olympics or in 2008 you can register to become a CICI Tester and test access to specific websites from within China.
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Defend freedom of expression in China and urge Shi Tao's release
Source: Amnesty International
Tuesday, Aug 05 2008
Leading up to the Beijing Olympics, a major question for China will be how it chooses to define its Olympic legacy. Will it be one where freedom of expression is respected and protected? Not if journalists like Shi Tao continue to be unjustly oppressed, sentenced and imprisoned. Shi Tao wrote for the Contemporary Trade News. Using his Yahoo! account, he emailed a US-based website, sharing the details of an internal government directive barring media reports that could fuel unrest during the 15th anniversary of Tiananmen Square crackdown. Shi was sentenced to 10 years in prison for "illegally providing state secrets to foreign entities." Disturbingly, Yahoo! provided information to the government for his prosecution. Call on the Chinese Government to release Shi Tao from detention immediately and unconditionally, to ensure that foreign and domestic journalists are provided full media freedom and that the right to freedom of expression and information is protected online.
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Demand Justice for Victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Crackdown
Source: Amnesty International
Tuesday, Aug 05 2008
The Tiananmen Mothers, relatives of victims of the 1989 military crackdown on protestors in China, have repeatedly submitted petitions to the government on a number of issues in relation to the events of 1989. In consequence, they have been subjected to harassment, discrimination and arbitrary detention. Call on the Chinese authorities to allow the Tiananmen Mothers to carry out their peaceful activities, to release those imprisoned in connection with the 1989 protests, and to carry out a full, independent and impartial investigation into the crackdown.
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Raise a Tibetan Flag During the Beijing Olympics
Source: Raise Tibetan Flags Campaign
Monday, Aug 04 2008
Raise Tibetan Flags Campaign (RTFC) is a movement which aims to promote peace and awareness through raising Tibetan flags worldwide. The ultimate objective of RTFC is to support Tibetans innate right to raise Tibetan flags inside Tibet. Raising a Tibetan flag is a simple yet powerful act of solidarity for both Tibetans and Tibet supporters alike. Since not one Tibetan flag is allowed in Tibet, our mission is to raise millions everywhere else, in every country throughout the world.
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