International Campaign for Tibet

TibetI haven’t been keeping track of the charities that have contacted me but I always notice when the International Campaign for Tibet packet arrives. They always send a string of Tibetan prayer flags that are so colorful and beautiful that I can barely bear to throw them out. Maybe it’s because they are handmade. Maybe because I know paper like this is someone’s livelihood. Whatever the reason I’ve kept three strings of flags so far.
Also included in my packet from ICT is a “letter” from the Dalai Lama. I’m called “friend.” I think I would be a better friend if I write to Richard Gere, Chairman of the Board of Directors, to voice my outrage over China’s behavior. ITC even writes me the letter, the “urgent reply memo,” that all I have to do is sign for the “Mobilization of Tibet.” It goes to the State Department and Ms. Condoleezza herself…

I do believe the poeple of Tibet have a right to maintain their spiritual culture and/or religion.
I do believe any threat to a culture and/or religion is an affront to all.

2 thoughts on “International Campaign for Tibet”

  1. I must it along time since I got news from
    International Campaign for Tibet.
    How I never get pray flag. Nor did I get letter.
    The only thing I receive is a e-mail. From time to time.
    I wonder why you get packet from ICT.
    Ok, I am from Switzerland and our Bundesrätin Micheline Calmy-Rey is on the side of Tibet.
    So it is not anymore necessarily to send any
    package.
    But I would mind to receive it.

  2. Not to be too cynical about my own country, but a big marketing ploy here is to give people things for free (or offer them “gifts”) in exchange for donations.

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