Take urgent action now.
Sign our petition to the President of China demanding the immediate release
of the 15 Tibetan Monks and other peaceful protesters. http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=297
Dear Supporter,
You've seen the images on YouTube and in the news papers ...
... Chinese security forces brutally attacking unarmed, non-violent protestors,
including Buddhist monks, in Tibet.
But, you don't have to sit idly by and just watch. You can take action right
now to help secure the freedom of 15 Tibetan monks who were arrested on March
10 for staging a peaceful protest in Barkhor, Lhasa, the capital of the Tibetan
Autonomous Region.
Sign our petition to the President of China demanding the immediate release
of the 15 Tibetan Monks and other peaceful protesters.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=297
We have no information on the monk's current whereabouts. We don't know the
nature of the charges brought against them. And, they're at very high risk of
torture or other ill treatment.
What we do know, is that by acting together we can place enormous pressure on
the Chinese Government at a moment when they are trying to put their best face
forward in the run up to the 2008 Olympic Games. By acting now, we can secure
the immediate release of the 15 monks and the other peaceful protestors that
were detained with them.
Sign our petition to the President of China demanding the immediate release
of the 15 Tibetan Monks and other peaceful protesters.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=297
In recent days, Amnesty International has met with Congressional leaders, including
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, and with senior White House officials. We
are placing enormous pressure on the Chinese Government to stop the violence,
open up the region to foreign reporters and to free peaceful protestors.
But, we need your immediate help to keep the pressure on.
Sign our petition to the President of China demanding the immediate release
of the 15 Tibetan Monks and other peaceful protesters.
http://www.amnestyusa.org/page.php?id=297
Sincerely,
Larry Cox
Executive Director
Amnesty International USA
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