Tibetans living in exile in India launched a March to Tibet as part of the Tibetan People's Uprising Movement. This historic Movement aims to revive the spirit of the Tibetan national uprising of 1959, and by engaging in nonviolent direct action, bring about an end to China's illegal occupation of Tibet.
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The second in a series of four films, 'Badminton' highlights human rights abuses linked to China’s hosting of the Olympic Games - in particular the risks of peaceful protest.
Richard Gere at Berlin Cinema for Peace in 2007 giving an emotional thought provoking description of the video footage of the Tibetans shot down by Chinese boarder police.
Espionage, news manipulation, legal threats and even violence have become the knee-jerk response of Government and big business to the increasing and vocal concerns of environmental protesters in the ...
On Monday, October 6, Police officers in Quebec, Canada, used tear gas and "pain compliance" techniques on Algonquin families from Barriere Lake First Nation, who had erected a peaceful blockade to ...
UPDATE - October 15, 2008: After seven months of detention, filmmaker and Buddhist monk Golog Jigme has just been released from prison, according to a statement just released by Filming For Tibet, the...