Hundreds of Tibetans people have been killed
in Tibet in the recent crackdown.... Let us not sleep now... lets wake
up.. lets urge all the nations of the world to
wake up and see whats happening with the innocent
Tibetan people... We want justice and freedom...
we will continue our struggle for free tibet till
our last breath........

Tibetan recent protest in Lhasa.... let us
get united all the tibetans and all the
supporters worldwide for the freedom of
Tibetan people... ......

Protest in india.....

Tibetan National Flag and the Map of Tibet!
I request all the chinese friends and the people
of the world to try to know the
reality of Tibet. Is human rights
in Tibet acceptable? Do Tibetan
people have equal right as Chinese
in Tibet? Do Tibetan people have
a genuine religious right? Is
the Chinese government is
preserving the Tibetan culture
in a genuine manner? Do u
understand why all the sites
related to Tibet and Tibetans
are banned in China except those
which are under the control of
China? Why the Chinese government
is not ready to have dialogue
with HH The Dalai Lama? Why
Chinese government doesn't
respect HH The Dalai Lama, who
is respected all over the world and
who had received the most precious
nobel peace prize in 1989? I
request you all to find the
answers and serve the humanity.
Support the truth.
Since the Chinese Army invaded
Tibet in 1949, and under Chinese
occupation, over 1 million
Tibetans have died and more than
6000 monasteries have been
destroyed.
Forced to flee his homeland in 1959,
the Dalai Lama has lived in exile
since then in northern India, working
with his countrymen and Tibet
supporters to keep alive the
culture and religion of his
people, while trying to establish
a peaceful
dialogue with the Chinese
government..Tibet at a Glance Tibet refers to the entity composing of U-Tsang, Kham and
Amdo provinces. It should not be confused to mean only
the "Tibetan Autonomous Region" (TAR), which is less
than half the landmass of Tibet with only one-third
of the total Tibetan population.
Land Size: 2.5 million square kilometres, which includes U-Tsang, Kham
and Amdo provinces. "Tibet Autonomous Region", consisting
of U-Tsang and a small portion of Kham, consists of 1.2
million square kilometres. The bulk of Tibet lies
outside the "TAR".
Political Status: Occupied country and without United Nations' representation.
Average Altitude: 4,000 metres or 13,000 feet above sea level.
Population: The total Tibetan population in Tibet is 6 million.
Of them, 2.09 million live in the "TAR" and the rest
in the Tibetan areas outside the "TAR".
Major Rivers: Yarlung Tsangpo (Brahmaputra in
India), Machu (Yellow River in China), Drichu (Yangtse
in China), Senge Khabab (Indus in India), Phungchu (Arun in
India), Gyalmo Ngulchu (Salween in Burma) and Zachu
(Mekong in Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos).
Native Wildlife: Tibetan antelope, wild
yak, wild ass and Tibetan argali, blue sheep,
black-necked crane, Tibetan gazelle, giant panda,
red panda, golden monkey.
Economy: Agriculture and animal husbandry.
Literacy Rate: Approximately 25 per cent.